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CrazyQ's BBQ Trailer Build

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Nice. Yeah that seems to me like the biggest hurdle. Not 100% sure how I will do mine yet but yours has turned out nice. Looks smooth and has a nice slight sheen to it. That trailer is going to look good in red too
 
Question ?  what about fenders?

Gary
 
They will be 10.75"x32x16". Theyll go in kast so im not working around them.
 
Pit is all painted and ready to go. As you can see the wind is blowing crazy and bow theres a layer of dirt on the pit. Already time for a bath haha.

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got the fenders on, and started on the rear steps. got the light holes cut out and lights fit perfect. tomorrow i'll cover the steps and the rear frame tube and then run the wiring. getting really really close now.






 
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Nice build, I only see one more thing you need to do ---------    Let me give you my address.     My friend you've done a first class job I know you are proud. Can't wait to see it full of meat.

Gary
 
Got it painted. Now just gotta put it back together (lights, sink, storage box lid top).

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Super job, like all the attention to the small details 

Gary S
 
Thanks ya'll! Im so glad to finally be done with it. A few small details left but its to the point i can tow it and cook on it anywhere anytime now.
 
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