My Trailer Diary
#589
Originally Posted by 24Chromium
I finally completed my remodeling project for this season. I added AC & DC outlets at the TV. These have both USB type A and USB type C ports. The final touch is a hardwired port for HDMI to the TV.
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#591
Three Wheelin'
I finally completed my remodeling project for this season. I added AC & DC outlets at the TV. These have both USB type A and USB type C ports. The final touch is a hardwired port for HDMI to the TV.
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#592
Three Wheelin'
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Well forget tundra towing space ship. This is more real life practicality
Well forget tundra towing space ship. This is more real life practicality
#593
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Lar, lovin your build!!
#594
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^ lar is a man of precsion. he helped installed my fuel jug holder while we were on track. laser beams and power tools.....
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#597
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A quick public service announcement: I purchased a BRUNNHOELZL jack and custom made a wall hanger to store it in the trailer. Shorty after this, I began racing a Cup car that had air jacks. Needless to say, the jack was ignored over those years. Now that I'm back to a car without air jacks (and not doing arrive and drive with my race shop), I've begun using the jack again. However, it had no lifting power and once you did manage to get the car up, it wouldn't hold. So I sent it back to BRUNNHOELZL for repair. They told me to never store the jack in this orientation. Always store it flat on the floor. Air gets trapped in the jack and it can dry out seals and you end up with a useless jack as I did. I'm now storing it on my crash cart, laying flat.
Original photo of jack hanging on the custom bracket
Original photo of jack hanging on the custom bracket
#598
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^^^Good to know. My very pricey Harbor Freight jack died a similar death. Before throwing it out, I decided to open the bleed screw and put some more hydraulic fluid in there, and resurrected it from the dead. Still going strong 5 years later.
#599
Your pic reminded me....My trailer came with a nitrogen/air bottle - where do you get these things filled up?