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  1. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    They build shops all the time. They ain’t making any more Land. (Except for the Chinese making that island)
  2. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    You have no excuse not to have a shop!!! It might be an unconventional design, but it wouldn’t blow away! Even cash flow wouldn’t stop me at that point. “Uh, mr banker, I’d like to finance my slab over 30 years please”. Kidding of course. But, that was quite a score on the steel. Or was it a...
  3. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    I have been buying aluminum scraps on eBay. Cheaper than HD. Plus, you can often find pieces cut at close to what you need if you look around long enough. Lots of 1/8” plate in 12” to 24” square range that are drops from some manufacturing. There are also 3/16, 3/8, 1/4” ... you name it. Some...
  4. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Thanks Toby, pretty excited about learning how to TIG. Been watching videos and picking up hints and tricks. Jeez, some of those guys are amazing Welders. The spool gun is my first assignment. I’ll think I’ll start with it. Learn a bit about aluminum and how it behaves with heat and all the...
  5. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Almost exactly like this, just slice the bottom off
  6. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Toby, Yep, I get the angle iron welded like that. I did that on the front of my dump trailer, only vertical instead of horizontal. It works. Triangles are strong, period! That 2” would be the top horizontal piece of the “T” the vertical piece would be 5” or so. It would have dimple die holes...
  7. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Torsion spring is a good idea, I’d have to distribute the force of it over a large area since the walls are aluminum. I could use the ramp assist springs they use on equipment trailers. Wish I would have thought of that before I scrapped it. :( But I'm off on an aluminum tangent now. 98G...
  8. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    I assume you are talking about using this as my cross members? That’s a good idea, something to keep in mind to incorporate into the plan. What I’m thinking of is cut my crossmembers from a sheet of 1/8” aluminum. It will have a slight radius to the top. Weld a piece of 2”x 1/8” flat to the...
  9. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Hmm. Dry ice blasting can’t be cheap. Maybe I like green ok. :) both in my wallet and on my trailer. The more I think about this, the more expensive it all sounds.
  10. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    The lid has been “repurposed” as of a few months ago. It sat around for a year waiting on me to solve the issue and other trailers got built and other ideas and problems solved and it never gained a higher number on the list and it was in the way. I had two 200 lb gas struts to help open it...
  11. Buffalobwana

    What did you do to your trailer today.

    Yer so smart! Actually was a brilliant idea. I have a similar idea with my 1101, I just flip my removable hitch to accommodate a higher hitch like the 5-ton. Works perfectly with my pickup, have yet to try it with the big truck because I have not wired in a plug for it yet. I do have 12/24...
  12. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Toby, I’d build a bit of a different frame. More akin to an airplane wing, with ribs with die punched holes for rigidity. Similar style except a slight peak in the center. Maybe just a couple degrees of brake. Or possibly a slight radius. As for the trailer, I was wondering if anyone went...
  13. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    Here was the frame And here is where I had started covering it in diamond plate.
  14. Buffalobwana

    101A2 Adventure Trailer

    Bahahaha ... wait, uh oh!
  15. Buffalobwana

    Anyone ever stripped the finish off an 1101/2?

    They have a galvanized frame and an aluminum bed. Anyone ever try to strip the paint off completely via chemical means? I would be hesitant to sandblast it. I built a really cool looking diamond plate lid for my 1101. Problem was, it was so heavy that it was not practical at all, even with the...
  16. Buffalobwana

    101A2 Adventure Trailer

    Another Dr told me there are two demographics who wind up paralyzed. 18-25 year old adrenaline junkies, (duh) and the 60 + year old guys who try something they used to be able to do ... but can’t anymore. Only, I’m not that old ... Yet. There was a time when testosterone ruled, and we...
  17. Buffalobwana

    6CTA8.3 engine rebuild for Sur Móvil

    Jeez 74’ how could you not know all this was wrong? Idiot.
  18. Buffalobwana

    101A2 Adventure Trailer

    Grabbed the 90 lb roof rack and made a ... poor plan on how to slide it up on to the uprights that included 8’ 2x4s and brute stupidity (anyone see where this is headed?) Doctor said the shoulder should heal in a few weeks. I told him that it popped back in socket right after the 2x4 hit me in...
  19. Buffalobwana

    Behr Paint Jobs- Show me your MV's

    Every holiday weekend it goes on sale. Memorial Day, Labor Day, Independence Day ... probably even Turkey day. Technically its a mail in rebate, but money is money. $40 off a 5 gallon I believe.
  20. Buffalobwana

    Behr Paint Jobs- Show me your MV's

    I was skeptical. This thread and it’s hundreds of posts convinced me that it is ok, give it a shot. So I did, but, I also tried something else. I had a sheet of 14 ga steel that was the side of my adventure trailer. It had not been cleaned or prepped in any way. (It must have been reasonably...
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