powergroove
Member
I made this today in about 2.5 hrs and $65. It seems strong, and is really stable with the boat on it(boat doesnt try to flip off backwards and doesnt slip forwards or sideways).
Im going to make it a class legal dolly and sell them for $565...each...plaus shipping and a class surcharge...and a manufacturer surcharge...and an ISAF surcharge...and a little money to Gary Jobson, and I cant forget my friends at TLF!
seriously, It took a little trial and error, 1 trip to Lowes, 1 trip to Harbor Friegt for the tires, and 2 trips to Lake Murray Hardware, but I can spell it all out for someone to save them the headache.
The 4th pic is the 1st prototype with 4 wheels, but it ran down the boat ramp and sunk to the bottom...Jk, but it didnt know when to stop, so this one has 2 wheels and a rubber stop at the front
Im going to make it a class legal dolly and sell them for $565...each...plaus shipping and a class surcharge...and a manufacturer surcharge...and an ISAF surcharge...and a little money to Gary Jobson, and I cant forget my friends at TLF!
seriously, It took a little trial and error, 1 trip to Lowes, 1 trip to Harbor Friegt for the tires, and 2 trips to Lake Murray Hardware, but I can spell it all out for someone to save them the headache.
The 4th pic is the 1st prototype with 4 wheels, but it ran down the boat ramp and sunk to the bottom...Jk, but it didnt know when to stop, so this one has 2 wheels and a rubber stop at the front