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Old 07-05-2021, 11:43 PM   #12
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Location: Sandy, UT
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Re: Flatbed Trailer Home Build

Life got in the way again and caused another 5 month delay, but I finally finished the trailer up today. Took it to the lumberyard to pick up the deck lumber (7/8" apitong tongue and groove) last Friday, and got it all installed over the holiday weekend. First coat of oil is on, and it will get another one every day this week.
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Before the first coat of oil was even dry, a friend of a friend was asking for help moving to a new place. No pics of the load but it hauled a bed, couch, bookcases, dining table and a set of chairs all in one go. Saved the other guys at least 3 trips with their short bed Tacoma and got it all in one go.
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