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| Buoy's on Wheels Bakery
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| Trailer was previously modified by whomever built it. It was a mobile home trailer that had been shrunk down but is super beefy. Craigs list score. Shocks may be a bit stiff but seems to travel better now that I have weight on it. Did end up cutting some pieces off, adding a few.. Main thing was attempting to get weight distribution correct. Built oven frame and then moved it back and forth a bit before welding it to trailer. I bought this because of its height and double axle. I added the square beams that oven pads rest on that were 8" and pad is about 8" which gave me correct working height. I also designed this so a fork lift could remove oven if needed. Now that I am more familiar with welding I think one could frame up any trailer to the correct height without to much trouble but helps to start out up a bit. john |
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| love it, more pictures please... |
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