Re: Old WC's never die - they just move on! :-)
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 8:01 pm
Hello Folk's,
it's "Friday in the house" and I had a pretty good day at my Garage: the work on the 3 axles is now finished and I started the re-assembling. So the "flat top" carrier has now his six refurbished brake drum's and wheels back in place:
![Image](http://www.steel-toys.com/NT15/HPIM0393.JPG)
Then I started to make a new spare-wheel carrier as an replacement for the missing original one:
![Image](http://www.steel-toys.com/NT15/HPIM0398.JPG)
In addition has my colleague Ecki finished the work on the first two fixing-point's bracket's for the front end. So I will bring them on Monday to the galvanizing specialist to get them zinc coated before fitting them to the trailer.
So to say "just in time" because the weather is getting worse and temperatures are going down a bit more each day.
To be continued...
I wish all of you a relaxed weekend with your "steel-pet's",
Joakim
it's "Friday in the house" and I had a pretty good day at my Garage: the work on the 3 axles is now finished and I started the re-assembling. So the "flat top" carrier has now his six refurbished brake drum's and wheels back in place:
Then I started to make a new spare-wheel carrier as an replacement for the missing original one:
In addition has my colleague Ecki finished the work on the first two fixing-point's bracket's for the front end. So I will bring them on Monday to the galvanizing specialist to get them zinc coated before fitting them to the trailer.
So to say "just in time" because the weather is getting worse and temperatures are going down a bit more each day.
To be continued...
I wish all of you a relaxed weekend with your "steel-pet's",
Joakim