I’m a new sub today from Colorado after watching this trailer build series as well as the Titanium beginner series. I already have one but I really appreciate your guidance on getting the best welds instead of “bird poop” results. Congrats on selling the trailer as-is but bummer for those of us who were looking forward to seeing how you finished it! Thanks for taking the time and making the effort to create your videos.
Dude, I really appreciate it. I'm planning on making a full trailer build, start to finish, maybe in the Spring. Should I do it all in one video, or make it a multi-part series so that I can spend more time discussing topics?
@ Thanks for the quick reply! I vote for a few in a series. When I retired 4 years ago one of first projects was to restore a vintage travel trailer called a Gold Star. I did some welding to make a battery frame and some other minor things. But another project I’d like to build is a teardrop trailer. Many of those are built on a Harbor Freight trailer but I’d rather fabricate my own. Perhaps you can consider walking us through on something like that? Maybe a bit larger than those that use the HF trailers.
I know it would be the only blue one around. Easy to spot if it gets stolen! I'm leaning towards the integrated dovetail. I think it would look better than hanging off the back
Grey is a great color , But if you paint the trailer Blue, green or red your trailer will stand out from the rest of trailers on the road, Easier to spot if stolen,
I have never welded before. I’m watching several of your videos. Probably going to start with a titanium 125. Do you have any videos on a tool selection to buy to set up shop?
Sir, I must inform you that all of your color choices are incorrect. The only correct option is orange to match your welder with the white wheels to match your truck.
Haha... That's correct 💯. A good friend of mine own a body shop and he has offered to paint the Outlaw welder any color, and any effect I want. I just don't know what I want to do yet.
I’m a new sub today from Colorado after watching this trailer build series as well as the Titanium beginner series. I already have one but I really appreciate your guidance on getting the best welds instead of “bird poop” results.
Congrats on selling the trailer as-is but bummer for those of us who were looking forward to seeing how you finished it!
Thanks for taking the time and making the effort to create your videos.
Dude, I really appreciate it. I'm planning on making a full trailer build, start to finish, maybe in the Spring. Should I do it all in one video, or make it a multi-part series so that I can spend more time discussing topics?
@ Thanks for the quick reply! I vote for a few in a series. When I retired 4 years ago one of first projects was to restore a vintage travel trailer called a Gold Star. I did some welding to make a battery frame and some other minor things. But another project I’d like to build is a teardrop trailer. Many of those are built on a Harbor Freight trailer but I’d rather fabricate my own. Perhaps you can consider walking us through on something like that? Maybe a bit larger than those that use the HF trailers.
I will be thinking about it. I like the idea.
I like grey! Dovetail would be a nice add on because it is pretty tall.
Grey is my favorite color, so that's my choice. It's definitely going to need a dovetail
Blue!🎉
Blue, it would be interesting to see how you do an integrated dovetail
I know it would be the only blue one around. Easy to spot if it gets stolen! I'm leaning towards the integrated dovetail. I think it would look better than hanging off the back
grey would look nice and dovetail
Yeah, I like the grey too. So many trailers are black.
Grey with the dovetail
Yeah, grey is the choice it seems
How about black or gray frame with blue fenders?
Yuck!
@@AllStarWeldingSC hahahaha
Grey is a great color , But if you paint the trailer Blue, green or red your trailer will stand out from the rest of trailers on the road, Easier to spot if stolen,
Yes. That's what I was thinking too
I’m a new subscriber. Is there a part IV?
Well.... There was going to be, but a guy came along and bought it as is.
I have never welded before. I’m watching several of your videos. Probably going to start with a titanium 125. Do you have any videos on a tool selection to buy to set up shop?
Green
I saw a guy on RUclips paint his green. It looked pretty nice
Maybe also with a blue tongue, I’d like to see the integrated dovetail!
Yeah, I'm thinking the integrated dovetail is the way to go.
Thinking about a drop tongue too, since the hitch is so high
Sir, I must inform you that all of your color choices are incorrect. The only correct option is orange to match your welder with the white wheels to match your truck.
Haha... That's correct 💯. A good friend of mine own a body shop and he has offered to paint the Outlaw welder any color, and any effect I want. I just don't know what I want to do yet.