Hot water brown?

our courses are nothing,when i want to golf i go to myrtle beach.i have a friend who lives there and the courses are like heaven,and the price is less then here.

if you come down give me a call and i will take you to the best and most exclusive course this way.

Tim Hays
Charlotte Pressure Washing
 
Walter... You'll never guessed what I did...?

I'll post a pic of it and any more suggestions will be helpful.
 
.Rear of trailer. heat pipe going out is going to be changed i think to b-vent. Unless someone has some better ideas. It's 8".

This trailer is a 5x8 with 165 gallon tank.

I will sell this and it's almost done.
 

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will figure the bill of materials soon. I know right now it will be more than $9000 and less than $12,000. I want to add a battery pack to the front of the trailer with interior lights when unhooked. Everything cost money and time though. Right now I have hardwiring inside and an external receptacle for extension cords. I think it's already sold but not sure yet. Doing a 7x14 next week that will also be for sale.

I will post more in a different location.... This is the Jon's area here and I shouldn't impose by selling stuff from this area.

When it's all done, I will post pictures in the distributor area. It will be done soon.

I also want to tell everyone about these fantastic water softeners.

Thanks for asking Tim.

Picture is of the tanks through the side door. You don't have to open the back to fill you tanks anymore.
 

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Hey Justin...when you come up to do the engine exhaust, please let me know how much it will cost me to vent the burner through the roof. Sounds like it is a better idea, after all?

Also, I have a question for you and anyone ese that cares to share an opinion...insulating the trailer?

Would it be possible to add some luan or 1/4" plywood to the roof, which does not have interior paneling. I could then have an insulation company drill some holes in each section (between he aluminum frame brackets) of the interior paneling and shoot some insulation in there. With that being done on the sides and roof, maybe a 1,500 watt electric heater w/ a thermostat would keep the rig warm enough to avoid winterizing? I'm just concernd about the floor.

Thoughts???
 
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