@ old rsj on the floor spaced from the wall with 2 breeze blocks then held to the wall with threaded bar,axle stands welded on that,cheap winch bolted in the middle with the cable going through a pulley we had attached to a cross beam about 10 foot above it, lifting eyes on the rear panel( ours was a plant trailer). Then you could just reverse it close. Put a length of rebar through the lifting eyes on top of the axle stands and winch it up. Then we had a ratchet strap holding it against the wall. Think ours cost about £500 to build
Keep up the amazing job
Thanks! Will do!
Morning all. You could always put the trailer on the wall as it’s not used very much. We used to do it with our second one years ago 👍🏻🇬🇧
i thought about this but how did you mount yours
@ old rsj on the floor spaced from the wall with 2 breeze blocks then held to the wall with threaded bar,axle stands welded on that,cheap winch bolted in the middle with the cable going through a pulley we had attached to a cross beam about 10 foot above it, lifting eyes on the rear panel( ours was a plant trailer). Then you could just reverse it close. Put a length of rebar through the lifting eyes on top of the axle stands and winch it up. Then we had a ratchet strap holding it against the wall. Think ours cost about £500 to build
Hopefully your shop insurance covers the chipped screen? Accidents do happen after all……..
im just sorting it george you've seen how fast my insurance works for me
You still need to slow down when you’re moving around with your camera.
I'm late today hello gents 🤓😉🧰🇬🇧👍
Hello there!