KeithInSpace
Veteran Member
Flattering, indeed!!! That looks GREAT!
Putting it together was a nice piece of work, but it has continued to perform very well. The rust I spoke of isn't a big of deal...just adds some character to an otherwise sterile assembly.
Recently brought home two loads, at 6,500# each, of Crusher Run stone. The trailer and stakeside system has continued to exceed my expectations in utility and strength. It is a far lighter system than any other stakesides I've done in the past and with the metal panels, there is no "bleed through" of materials during transport.
Really great looking work. Even more impressive without the benefit of a router. I hope it works out for you as it has me.
Putting it together was a nice piece of work, but it has continued to perform very well. The rust I spoke of isn't a big of deal...just adds some character to an otherwise sterile assembly.
Recently brought home two loads, at 6,500# each, of Crusher Run stone. The trailer and stakeside system has continued to exceed my expectations in utility and strength. It is a far lighter system than any other stakesides I've done in the past and with the metal panels, there is no "bleed through" of materials during transport.
Really great looking work. Even more impressive without the benefit of a router. I hope it works out for you as it has me.