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Macs Dad

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Posted: 03/05/08 04:26pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Ok you saying that thing swings clear of your ramp to so you can lower it????? Man if thats the case. I really like it. Your right though, you may end up cooking for everyone that thing is so big.


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Is there a cover that covers the whole unit while trailering. I would think that it gets a lot of dust sucked into it while driving. Looks great though. 2k-3k though???? Ouch!!!!


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When the wind is not blowing you swing it around to the side of your trailer(making an L) and you lock it into place with the spring loaded detachable leg. Mine has a sink with hot and cold running water. Nice to wash your hands without going inside. They do have a cover now I just havent gotton mine yet.


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Does anyone know if that swingout can be used to haul a generator? Where to get it, how to install it, what it might cost?

BTW, I am thinking about getting a 30 amp Champion at Tractor Supply (w/ RV plug) for $288. Otherwise it will go in the bed of the truck in front of the 5th wheel. I'll have to climb in the truck to pull the starter rope, have to hear it when I am sleeping, smell the fumes, and then take it with me rather than leave it rather than leave when I drive the truck.

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LowRyter wrote:

Does anyone know if that swingout can be used to haul a generator? Where to get it, how to install it, what it might cost?

BTW, I am thinking about getting a 30 amp Champion at Tractor Supply (w/ RV plug) for $288. Otherwise it will go in the bed of the truck in front of the 5th wheel. I'll have to climb in the truck to pull the starter rope, have to hear it when I am sleeping, smell the fumes, and then take it with me rather than leave it rather than leave when I drive the truck.


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WOW! Now that's a BBQ... Is there much of a wait for assembly to installation?

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I dont think so, I think the only hold up might be if you want a special color.

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I have always wanted to fab up something like that but where do you get the piano hinge that big to handle the weight?


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LowRyter wrote:

Does anyone know if that swingout can be used to haul a generator? Where to get it, how to install it, what it might cost?

BTW, I am thinking about getting a 30 amp Champion at Tractor Supply (w/ RV plug) for $288. Otherwise it will go in the bed of the truck in front of the 5th wheel. I'll have to climb in the truck to pull the starter rope, have to hear it when I am sleeping, smell the fumes, and then take it with me rather than leave it rather than leave when I drive the truck.


why would you need to leave it running when your sleeping? I really hate it when people run there generators all night.. there is this new invention call batteries you can use...


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bkirkpatrick wrote:

I have always wanted to fab up something like that but where do you get the piano hinge that big to handle the weight?


piano hinge? try heim joints or weld on steel barrel/pin hinges

http://www.houstonhinge.com/weld_on_barrel_hinges.html

* This post was edited 03/10/08 08:28pm by alpineduner *


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