I miss working with guys like this. Smart, boots on the ground and dirt under the fingernails. Developing with production engineers and using your head to solve problems. Great trailers guys
I'm only in the market for a baby dump trailer, and will never need a giant gooseneck trailer. As a former design engineer and current patent professional, I enjoyed hearing about your journey to creating a new design. Back in the 90s, I was part of a team that did something similar for food processing equipment - we asked "what if," and instead of designing with stock steel shapes, we designed our own custom structural members. We even designed and built our own custom conveyor chain. Of course, then we had to figure out how to make the parts and assemble them, but in the end, we had a new machine with an innovative design.
I love it that you went into depth on the reasoning and benefits of your new engineered beams. I’d like to see y’all do the same for your powder coating. I understand with prep and cure times powder coating is far more efficient and economical compared to good paint done right. But I have NEVER once said a good thing about powder coating a day after it being new. It’s a trailer, it’s going to be abused. And every bit of powder coating I’ve ever dealt with has just been a nightmare compared to the repair ability of paint.
Joshua Tex Great point! We actually did take a very similar approach when we designed our powder coating process. We started from scratch knowing that powder coat had been given a bad rap in the trailer industry due to many early on manufacturers who either used cheap material, didn’t use any primer or really didn’t prepare the trailers well. Take a look at this link for a little more information on the DM coating system. www.diamondc.com/dm-coating-system/
Great company-nice family success story-also thankful to my hard working border brothers working hard everyday- American success story.arriva mi Raza!!! Desde GTO Mex
So I’ve been looking at trailers for my construction services company - I just built out my new dozer trailer and am looking forward to getting it. Great job so far and I’m interested in what the future holds for you all.
@@diamondctrailers I have a new 2020 Diamond C WDT 20' Gooseneck Dump trailer being delivered today. Bought it from Eddie at Trailer World in Bowling Green. Incredible service from Eddie, and can't wait to put the trailer into use. Next on the shopping list is a Diamond C gooseneck flatbed.
Absolutely love y’all’s work and such a great trailer. I would love to be able to afford one. But for just my farm I can’t justify. Maybe one day! Great work guys
First I've heard of you guys. Having built and still have all my trailers, I can appreciate all the hard work and dedication you clearly have, that in turn is why I subscribed and look forward to seeing one of these on the road and maybe even behind my new Ram 3500 HD Dually. Would very much like to speak with someone in regards to maybe having you guy's build me a custom trailer..until then, let me Congratulate you on your success and may that grow as the years go by!👍👍👍 Razor!
If you incorporate naval engineering into your future designs on gooseneck trailers you’ll be making a much strong and lighter product, think about it ships withstand crazy storms at sea.
@@gteea the way you design the structure of your trailers will reduce weight and increase the strength and above all reduce the fatigue stress in the whole structure.
I really love the trailers and I am ready to order a fmax 216 fully decked out, however, there is 1 more thing I am missing Please offer a galvanized option, since most trailers look like garbage (rust etc.) after only 2-3 winters here in 🇨🇦. Salt, sand and gravel take a lot out of trailers. I have seen a few galvanized trailers that don’t have all the options like DC’s, but they stand these conditions way better
When did you decide to hire an engineer who was already familiar with designing a engineered beam? I was an automotive mechanic during the days of carburetors and distributors. I saw the industry switch to computerized carburetors and then electronic fuel injection. I also worked as a diesel mechanic with the mechanical fuel injection pumps. When the diesel industry was forced to meet the new EPA standards for diesel engines they made the same mistakes the gas engines made in it’s infancy. Why didn’t they hire some engineers from the gasoline industry which had gone through the growing pains?
I missed something ! The heavy semi trailer manufacturers have been doing engineered beams for decades, what the hurdle has been is going away from "doing it the way its been done forever"
Build a trailer with a Moritz neck and Diamond C engineered beams air ride disk brakes with a aluminum straight deck with 12ft pin on ramps would be a BIG BIG improvement
Man, I really wish you showed us what you showed the dealers. You ever see the truck companies showing their dealers only or do they show their customer base?
Awesome! Now I know where and what the Cut is... Now I want. Hydraulic Disc Breaks with Grease Bearings 14 k Axials (Self Steering Axial or a Lift Axial) and please Full Lenght Vertical Side Boxes and Full Width and Height Front Center Box with Doors (for Chains, Binders, Straps etc). on the Front. PLEASE. IT IS A WIND BLOCK BUT SO IS MY LOAD. Get'r Done...tell me when I came come get it.👍
One thing I have noticed no matter how big the company is they never do well on RUclips if they label their Channel by name. It works better if you have a Character that makes a channel and covers the products.
Great question! The Diamond because it was a popular name back when we were founded in 1985 that the family liked and the C stands for the family name "Crabb".
Hey Dale thanks for stopping by! We would have to disagree with ya on that one. If prepped correctly and premium primers and top coats are used it is far superior to paint. Many companies have given powder a bad reputation over the years by leaving out important pieces to save $. Check out out video of the steps we take to ensure a long lasting rugged corrosion resistant coating. ruclips.net/video/ATkg8XyTLPM/видео.html
@@diamondctrailers any time there is a break in the coating. Bolt holes plate joints rock chips. The salt gets in behind and is unstoppable. Way harder to repair.
@@daleolson3506 we use a zinc enriched epoxy primer which combined with effective preparation prevents the moisture and corrosion creeping that you are speaking of. A lot of what has given powder a bad name over the years is where manufacturers have used no primer, some mainstream brands still do this, and once it’s fractured moisture and corrosion spread like a disease under the surface. You are correct in that it can be more difficult to repair. We do have available color matched polyurethane for touch up should one need to be repaired.
@@diamondctrailers I've never seen a powder coat that could stand up to stone chips. Where do you think farmers haul their hay ? Gravel roads. You should galvanize your trailers.
Lol you make me laugh. I have been in the trucking business since the mid 70s and all the trailers used in trucking have fabricated I beams for the main frames when they have frames aka flat beds dump trailers floats. Only the small trailer industry use as you call them mill i beams for main frames. They dont have the strength of fabed beams are heavier and only come in limited dimentions. Fabing your own main frames should be the first order of business when contemplating building any trailer
All these trailer companies brag how great their trailers are, but not one of them can paint them with a quality standard! Not one company!!!!! Come on it's so basic and you can't even get this right!
Quality coating is a top priority at Diamond C 👌 Check out www.diamondc.com/dm-coating-system/ for the breakdown on what makes the DM Coating system stand out.
@@diamondctrailers Great video but... I did find a DiamondC dump trailer that is any better than something made in Georgia or Texas... ruclips.net/video/-FhHdfjtniQ/видео.html Why pay the extra if they all look like crap in 5 years?
@@TriDaddy Hey there! Thanks for stopping by! We wanted to point out that the video you’re referencing is two and a half years old and with all of the advances we’ve made - particularly in the coating process - in the time since it was made it isn’t a true depiction of the product being produced today.
I have a 10 year old trailer that was powder coated , now it's almost see through because of rust and they used there fabricated beams out thin steel that sucks , no names
It's all about weld placement along with the material it's self I think an absolute indestructible trailer would be hardox450 you would be able to keep the weight way down with smaller members it has insane tensile strength but still formable and very weldable gotta have knowledge about preheat and intermittent pass tempature
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I miss working with guys like this. Smart, boots on the ground and dirt under the fingernails. Developing with production engineers and using your head to solve problems. Great trailers guys
The more I learn about your company, the more I really like your company. No joke.
These are by far the best in the business and built by a great family.
I'm only in the market for a baby dump trailer, and will never need a giant gooseneck trailer. As a former design engineer and current patent professional, I enjoyed hearing about your journey to creating a new design. Back in the 90s, I was part of a team that did something similar for food processing equipment - we asked "what if," and instead of designing with stock steel shapes, we designed our own custom structural members. We even designed and built our own custom conveyor chain. Of course, then we had to figure out how to make the parts and assemble them, but in the end, we had a new machine with an innovative design.
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I love it that you went into depth on the reasoning and benefits of your new engineered beams. I’d like to see y’all do the same for your powder coating. I understand with prep and cure times powder coating is far more efficient and economical compared to good paint done right. But I have NEVER once said a good thing about powder coating a day after it being new. It’s a trailer, it’s going to be abused. And every bit of powder coating I’ve ever dealt with has just been a nightmare compared to the repair ability of paint.
Joshua Tex Great point! We actually did take a very similar approach when we designed our powder coating process. We started from scratch knowing that powder coat had been given a bad rap in the trailer industry due to many early on manufacturers who either used cheap material, didn’t use any primer or really didn’t prepare the trailers well.
Take a look at this link for a little more information on the DM coating system. www.diamondc.com/dm-coating-system/
Great company-nice family success story-also thankful to my hard working border brothers working hard everyday- American success story.arriva mi Raza!!! Desde GTO Mex
You guys are the top of the game. Keep up the great work.
You guys are the apple of the trailer world this is why everybody else is going to fall behind and diamond c is a household name
So I’ve been looking at trailers for my construction services company - I just built out my new dozer trailer and am looking forward to getting it.
Great job so far and I’m interested in what the future holds for you all.
This is a great video. I was going to buy a Gator gooseneck, but now I'm sold on Diamond C and can't wait to custom order one.
Brookhill Angus so awesome to hear! Thanks for choosing DC!
I was wanting to buy a big Tex but would rather buy a Diamond C
@@diamondctrailers I have a new 2020 Diamond C WDT 20' Gooseneck Dump trailer being delivered today. Bought it from Eddie at Trailer World in Bowling Green. Incredible service from Eddie, and can't wait to put the trailer into use. Next on the shopping list is a Diamond C gooseneck flatbed.
A great story, I love new design and innovation, you deserve to succeed - congratulations 😃👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏
great guys and company and I don't own a diamond c trailer but will in the future
Absolutely love y’all’s work and such a great trailer. I would love to be able to afford one. But for just my farm I can’t justify. Maybe one day! Great work guys
First I've heard of you guys. Having built and still have all my trailers, I can appreciate all the hard work and dedication you clearly have, that in turn is why I subscribed and look forward to seeing one of these on the road and maybe even behind my new Ram 3500 HD Dually. Would very much like to speak with someone in regards to maybe having you guy's build me a custom trailer..until then, let me Congratulate you on your success and may that grow as the years go by!👍👍👍
Razor!
If you incorporate naval engineering into your future designs on gooseneck trailers you’ll be making a much strong and lighter product, think about it ships withstand crazy storms at sea.
Can you provide a video or link to show these concepts. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@gteea the way you design the structure of your trailers will reduce weight and increase the strength and above all reduce the fatigue stress in the whole structure.
I really love the trailers and I am ready to order a fmax 216 fully decked out, however, there is 1 more thing I am missing
Please offer a galvanized option, since most trailers look like garbage (rust etc.) after only 2-3 winters here in 🇨🇦. Salt, sand and gravel take a lot out of trailers. I have seen a few galvanized trailers that don’t have all the options like DC’s, but they stand these conditions way better
Cool story bro.... instead of just standing there, show us how/what you actually do to make the engineered beam.
Like give you what cost them much time and money? 😳 Uh-maizing!
Trabalho de excelente qualidade
I want to buy my next trailer from Diamond C, but I live in NYS. Do you have any dealers nearby?
When did you decide to hire an engineer who was already familiar with designing a engineered beam? I was an automotive mechanic during the days of carburetors and distributors. I saw the industry switch to computerized carburetors and then electronic fuel injection. I also worked as a diesel mechanic with the mechanical fuel injection pumps. When the diesel industry was forced to meet the new EPA standards for diesel engines they made the same mistakes the gas engines made in it’s infancy. Why didn’t they hire some engineers from the gasoline industry which had gone through the growing pains?
Will Diamond C take my Larmar 16' tri Axle as trade?
I missed something ! The heavy semi trailer manufacturers have been doing engineered beams for decades, what the hurdle has been is going away from "doing it the way its been done forever"
That should be the slogan
NOT JUST A TRAILER.
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Definitely get a 18ft car hauler from 💎 C.
I think you're onto something Julio! 😎
Are y'all able to build fifth wheel air ride on 40 ft dovetail trailer
Build a trailer with a Moritz neck and Diamond C engineered beams air ride disk brakes with a aluminum straight deck with 12ft pin on ramps would be a BIG BIG improvement
DC has the best and strongest neck design out there. It’d be a downgrade if anything.
Sound like the Devil . Bobby B
Man, I really wish you showed us what you showed the dealers.
You ever see the truck companies showing their dealers only or do they show their customer base?
Makes me want to be a dealer
Do y’all make a livestock trailer?
Walter Jackson Thank you got your interest but we don’t make any livestock trailers.
Awesome! Now I know where and what the Cut is... Now I want. Hydraulic Disc Breaks with Grease Bearings 14 k Axials (Self Steering Axial or a Lift Axial) and please Full Lenght Vertical Side Boxes and Full Width and Height Front Center Box with Doors (for Chains, Binders, Straps etc). on the Front. PLEASE.
IT IS A WIND BLOCK BUT SO IS MY LOAD. Get'r Done...tell me when I came come get it.👍
One thing I have noticed no matter how big the company is they never do well on RUclips if they label their Channel by name. It works better if you have a Character that makes a channel and covers the products.
This is an exception.
where diamond c name come from?
Great question! The Diamond because it was a popular name back when we were founded in 1985 that the family liked and the C stands for the family name "Crabb".
Its great but nobody has done it for 40 yrs because of cost. At 2x the cost of the old school trailer its not worth it for most consumers.
💪💪💪🏆🏆🏆
Powder coating is not the way.
Hey Dale thanks for stopping by!
We would have to disagree with ya on that one. If prepped correctly and premium primers and top coats are used it is far superior to paint. Many companies have given powder a bad reputation over the years by leaving out important pieces to save $.
Check out out video of the steps we take to ensure a long lasting rugged corrosion resistant coating. ruclips.net/video/ATkg8XyTLPM/видео.html
@@diamondctrailers any time there is a break in the coating. Bolt holes plate joints rock chips. The salt gets in behind and is unstoppable. Way harder to repair.
@@daleolson3506 we use a zinc enriched epoxy primer which combined with effective preparation prevents the moisture and corrosion creeping that you are speaking of.
A lot of what has given powder a bad name over the years is where manufacturers have used no primer, some mainstream brands still do this, and once it’s fractured moisture and corrosion spread like a disease under the surface.
You are correct in that it can be more difficult to repair. We do have available color matched polyurethane for touch up should one need to be repaired.
@@diamondctrailers I've never seen a powder coat that could stand up to stone chips. Where do you think farmers haul their hay ? Gravel roads. You should galvanize your trailers.
Lots of talk. Not much show. Does that work for trailer buyers? Is this the History Channel or is it supposed to be a promotional video?
That’s what I was thinking. Where’s the footage of the building process and testing.
Lol you make me laugh. I have been in the trucking business since the mid 70s and all the trailers used in trucking have fabricated I beams for the main frames when they have frames aka flat beds dump trailers floats. Only the small trailer industry use as you call them mill i beams for main frames. They dont have the strength of fabed beams are heavier and only come in limited dimentions. Fabing your own main frames should be the first order of business when contemplating building any trailer
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All these trailer companies brag how great their trailers are, but not one of them can paint them with a quality standard! Not one company!!!!! Come on it's so basic and you can't even get this right!
Quality coating is a top priority at Diamond C 👌 Check out www.diamondc.com/dm-coating-system/ for the breakdown on what makes the DM Coating system stand out.
@@diamondctrailers Great video but... I did find a DiamondC dump trailer that is any better than something made in Georgia or Texas... ruclips.net/video/-FhHdfjtniQ/видео.html Why pay the extra if they all look like crap in 5 years?
@@TriDaddy Hey there! Thanks for stopping by! We wanted to point out that the video you’re referencing is two and a half years old and with all of the advances we’ve made - particularly in the coating process - in the time since it was made it isn’t a true depiction of the product being produced today.
I have a 10 year old trailer that was powder coated , now it's almost see through because of rust and they used there fabricated beams out thin steel that sucks , no names
they dont look like welders. just the usual blah blah
It's all about weld placement along with the material it's self I think an absolute indestructible trailer would be hardox450 you would be able to keep the weight way down with smaller members it has insane tensile strength but still formable and very weldable gotta have knowledge about preheat and intermittent pass tempature