Adventure Trailer, So Far

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Impressive. Good to have skills, and tools. Nice job.

I was looking at the nuthouse industries "Peanut" trailer, https://nuthouseindustries.com/expedition-trailers/peanut/that is all aluminum. The have an option for adding this product called sharkhide to preserve the metal. http://sharkhide.com/mpinfo.html. the more I read the more I thought that this could be a really good idea.

Cool build man.
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Thanks for the heads-up on the sharkhide product! That could change how i finsh some jobs from here on out!
 

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Thanks for the heads-up on the sharkhide product! That could change how i finsh some jobs from here on out!
That would be interesting to hear about. All I have done is read about it, but it looks interesting. Likely it's a PIA to apply correctly and could be expensive too. Regardless.. it seems to have the answer to tarnish etc..
 

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View attachment 28259 View attachment 28260 Update!
Started on my "kitchen ". This mounts in the main cargo area of the trailer thats on 48" slides. Driver side has a drawer for the stove thats on 20" slides. And passenger side has a drop down prep table that when is up secures the totes that store dry goods. The prep table has turnbuckles to help level the work space on uneven ground.
 

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Awesome looking trailer!