Thanks for the video. I’ve just done up a 6x4 trailer myself, new bearings, led lights and wiring and prepped and spray painted it myself from watching videos like yours. As a rank Aussie amateur I’m amazed at how much better the videos are from Australia at explaining each step like yours. Well done mate.
Hey mate cheers for the comment, glad I could help.. I do plan to upload more videos in the future. unfortunately life has gotten in the way the last year or so.
Thank you very much for this video, ( I am also a fellow Victorian ) I am doing similar work on my trailer , and this was very helpful indeed, Thnx Phil
If I was to restore a trailer, I would make it look not just brand new but 'period-correct'. For example, a 50-year old one fitted with NOS/Repro parts and traditional (cross) ply tyres! ;-)
Great video, happy to subscribe. I like it mostly when you narrate while you are working on the trailer. Most of the remodelers spend too much time tell us what they are going to do, instead of doing it. In a few years when you have thousands of subscribers, I'll say, "I subscribed when he has less than 100 subscribers". Best of luck...
Good Video. Great tips on repairs etc. Did a similar job myself a few years ago - nearly needs it again - old Box trailers never die! I reckon you should have left the axle the other way up though. Either that, or leave it that way up, but mount it under the spring. That wheel looks far too high in the guard, when the trailer gets loaded up it will rub. Also, it has an upwards rake connecting to the towbar on the car. If the towbar is at about 18" (close to knee height) and the trailer has that rake, the axle is too low.
Fixed mums old unroadworthy trailer. Mainly new tyres... mechanic rings up... these are like 50+ years old and are narrow and illegal width... end up needing new tyres, wheels and axle. Fixed and serviced the lights. ker-ching. $500. Now my trailer. Bought a welder so going to fix all the broken welds, base plate (1/2 rusted out), new mudguards (since the wheels are too wide for them now) and a new LED light set. I'll also be stripping the paint and re-spraying as have an airless paint gun now. While at it will look at the tailgate mechanism and making a set of ramps.
Hahaha you know the saying everything has its place and everything in its place, but yes you are right! I have just moved and now starting from scratch, new content coming soon.
Phil, this is great to see an old trailer reconditioned whist using some of the original parts cleaned up to save on costs. Do you offer trailer services etc for customers? I got an old 6x4 today, which im getting new tyres and rims for tomorrow and wanted someone to go over the axels and suspension and a once over etc as well prior to rwc. My first trailer so im learning as i go today watching youtube
@@philsshed8207 No worries, thanks for getting back to me. Got new sunraysia rims and tyres today, and I spent around 9 hours work on it today, and learnt a lot. Wire brushed and wheeled all the surface rust off and hit it with a matte black rust pro epoxy sealer, looks brand new. Just need to find a place to grind off my old school coupler and weld on a new rwc one
It’s just the angle of the camera.. they are plenty bright enough when standing behind. And they are sold as tail lights. That’s why you have the stop and turn signals all in one. Appreciate the comment tho 👍🏻
Hey mate sorry about that, not even sure why there ads, I m not monetized yet.. and I definitely haven’t clicked anything for there to be ads. So I do apologise
Thanks for the video. I’ve just done up a 6x4 trailer myself, new bearings, led lights and wiring and prepped and spray painted it myself from watching videos like yours. As a rank Aussie amateur I’m amazed at how much better the videos are from Australia at explaining each step like yours. Well done mate.
Hey mate cheers for the comment, glad I could help.. I do plan to upload more videos in the future. unfortunately life has gotten in the way the last year or so.
Thank you very much for this video, ( I am also a fellow Victorian ) I am doing similar work on my trailer , and this was very helpful indeed, Thnx Phil
If I was to restore a trailer, I would make it look not just brand new but 'period-correct'.
For example, a 50-year old one fitted with NOS/Repro parts and traditional (cross) ply tyres! ;-)
Top job mate
Great video, happy to subscribe. I like it mostly when you narrate while you are working on the trailer. Most of the remodelers spend too much time tell us what they are going to do, instead of doing it. In a few years when you have thousands of subscribers, I'll say, "I subscribed when he has less than 100 subscribers". Best of luck...
Thankyou.. much appreciated. Make sure you do.. 👍🏻
Good Video.
Great tips on repairs etc.
Did a similar job myself a few years ago - nearly needs it again - old Box trailers never die!
I reckon you should have left the axle the other way up though. Either that, or leave it that way up, but mount it under the spring.
That wheel looks far too high in the guard, when the trailer gets loaded up it will rub.
Also, it has an upwards rake connecting to the towbar on the car. If the towbar is at about 18" (close to knee height) and the trailer has that rake, the axle is too low.
Word of honor - the tongue on that thing looks to be as long as the body of the trailer itself.
Thanks Phil! Learned a lot - got an old rust bucket trailer myself.
Fixed mums old unroadworthy trailer. Mainly new tyres... mechanic rings up... these are like 50+ years old and are narrow and illegal width... end up needing new tyres, wheels and axle.
Fixed and serviced the lights. ker-ching. $500. Now my trailer. Bought a welder so going to fix all the broken welds, base plate (1/2 rusted out), new mudguards (since the wheels are too wide for them now) and a new LED light set. I'll also be stripping the paint and re-spraying as have an airless paint gun now. While at it will look at the tailgate mechanism and making a set of ramps.
Awesome job mate, and very satisfying once you finish and look back and see what you have done..
That's a long draw bar on that trailer I have a 6x4 and the draw bars 1/2 the length of that, it's a bugger to reverse
learned heaps well done.
Thankyou.. videos will return unfortunately life has just gotten in the way in the last 12 months
Thanks for the information and presentation fantastic. Just a thought your workshop is a bit of a shit tip maybe a clean up order of the day
Hahaha you know the saying everything has its place and everything in its place, but yes you are right! I have just moved and now starting from scratch, new content coming soon.
Once you put a load in the trailer and the springs get worked in after a few more loads, you may wish you didn't lower it...
great job there the axle need flipping for sure an d that drawbar is so long lol
Yeh I thought I showed me flipping it but turns out I didn’t. I flipped it the next day and made a huge difference
Some tips on rust prevention on trailers, etc, would be a good as well - thanks!
You’re not meant to weld across the frame with the suspension mounts only along the length of the mounts
It’ll create a stress point and will crack
You know you have to subscribe when there is a roo in the into
Phil, this is great to see an old trailer reconditioned whist using some of the original parts cleaned up to save on costs. Do you offer trailer services etc for customers? I got an old 6x4 today, which im getting new tyres and rims for tomorrow and wanted someone to go over the axels and suspension and a once over etc as well prior to rwc. My first trailer so im learning as i go today watching youtube
Hey mate sorry I don’t, but happy to answer any questions you might have. Best way to learn is to get in there and have a go.
@@philsshed8207 No worries, thanks for getting back to me. Got new sunraysia rims and tyres today, and I spent around 9 hours work on it today, and learnt a lot. Wire brushed and wheeled all the surface rust off and hit it with a matte black rust pro epoxy sealer, looks brand new. Just need to find a place to grind off my old school coupler and weld on a new rwc one
Nice welds Phil
Cheers mate
What about treating the rust?
I need you to do this to my trailer. Any chance I can hire you to do this?
the wheels will tear off the fenders when the leaf springs bend under the load
Those rear lights i could barely see a light emitted from the LED's, i think they are suitable to marker side lights not for tail lights🤔🤔🤔🤔
It’s just the angle of the camera.. they are plenty bright enough when standing behind. And they are sold as tail lights. That’s why you have the stop and turn signals all in one. Appreciate the comment tho 👍🏻
Heck 2 ad rooms before start :(
Hey mate sorry about that, not even sure why there ads, I m not monetized yet.. and I definitely haven’t clicked anything for there to be ads. So I do apologise