Welp, shes mobile again! which is a great feeling because it means I'm almost done, but it also means I get a lot of my driveway back lol.
Super happy with it so far... The only thing I'm not a huge fan of is how soft the paint is. When you paint over galvanized, you HAVE to use water based paint because oil based paints like alkyds, enamels, etc, will cause a chemical reaction with the zinc oxide and basically fail... You know when you see chain link fences get painted and its almost always failing, thats because the either used the wrong paint, didn't prep, or most likely, both of those...
Painted galvanized steel is actually a pretty commonly used practice in industry, its called a duplex coating (look how much I learned from researching paint my boat trailer lol).
I'm hoping it holds up really well, but if I need to touch stuff up, the industrial acrylic I used can be top coated any time without any major prep other than roughing up the surface.
Next on the list is getting the new wiring and lighting installed... Then I gotta get the fenders painted and installed still. I also think I'm going to fabricate and install guide bunks at the back of the trailer... I know most people think they aren't necessary, but when 90% of my boating is done in a river where there is current, it can be really frustrating to get the boat centered on the bunks while pulling the trailer out of the water and the boat is trying to float sideways.
Thats all for now!
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