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Survival 109 build

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Still readying the truck for Mondays parade. Got the lights wired up ( and they work! ), installed some temporary wood framing for the deck that I threw together out of some scrap plywood. Laid down some carpet and secured a couple of storage boxes to give it some visual dimension for following traffic.
 

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Clay James

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I like this concept. I pull a hard top M105A2 with mine and that interferes with getting in and out of the box so I usually just unhook it which has been difficult since I don't usually camp in even terrain. I've seen decks built onto the trailer but this style the trailer could just be pulled behind it. I thought about putting a side door on it too, but that would reduce cabinet space. You also gain more space under it too!
 

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I like this concept. I pull a hard top M105A2 with mine and that interferes with getting in and out of the box so I usually just unhook it which has been difficult since I don't usually camp in even terrain. I've seen decks built onto the trailer but this style the trailer could just be pulled behind it. I thought about putting a side door on it too, but that would reduce cabinet space. You also gain more space under it too!
Thanks Clay J. I do plan on pulling my 250 shelter equipped 105 fairly often, so will have a swing down side stair for the deck. That way doesn't matter if trialer is hitched or not.
 

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Looks great! My steps are just like that. I covered them with carpet. I used door entrance mats. Cut to size and put tarp eyelets in the corners. Used zip ties on all but the bottom step. I used springs to hold it on so I can remove it easy, just for those muddy spots.

 

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Looks great! My steps are just like that. I covered them with carpet. I used door entrance mats. Cut to size and put tarp eyelets in the corners. Used zip ties on all but the bottom step. I used springs to hold it on so I can remove it easy, just for those muddy spots.

Good idea Jake. Bet the little ones appreciate that. ( kiddie scooter in background ).
 

Jakelc15

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Yes definitely. We were wearing shoes just because of those steps. The kids would just stand at the top or bottom and wait for me to pick them up.
 

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Took off this week for some much needed R&R, mostly been working on the 109. Tried my hand at using a mag drill. Does a good job as long as surface is large/thick enough for it to stick. Pretty fast and beautiful hole. Just be sure you are drilling a virgin hole. If you drill by a hole that is already there, you WILL break the cutter. Don't ask how I know that. Pic enclosed. Overnighted a cutter from across the country so I could finish it today. I was drilling through three layers of steel, still did a good job. Used 5/8" grade 8 bolts, need a few more nuts and one more bolt. Cleaned out two local Lowes stores. Nice pile of 45 year old metal shavings I collected. Now I can finish the rear wiring and run the air to the rear of the frame.
 

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Another Ahab

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Took off this week for some much needed R&R, mostly been working on the 109. Tried my hand at using a mag drill. Does a good job as long as surface is large/thick enough for it to stick. Pretty fast and beautiful hole. Just be sure you are drilling a virgin hole. If you drill by a hole that is already there, you WILL break the cutter. Don't ask how I know that.
I love the MagDrills:

- I don't think I could ever justify the cost of buying one.

- But when you need them, nothing else will do.

I take my work to a machine shop and pay them whatever lump sum we negotiate when I need MagDrill work done. I can afford that.
 

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I love the MagDrills:

- I don't think I could ever justify the cost of buying one.

- But when you need them, nothing else will do.

I take my work to a machine shop and pay them whatever lump sum we negotiate when I need MagDrill work done. I can afford that.
Was going to rent one for $115./day, but met a guy at the Parade Monday that loaned me one. May buy it from him too. :)
 
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