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Rocket Trailers
A frend of mine just purchased Rocket Trailer Company.
I went by today and took a tour and he is going to do some nice things there. If someone is in need of a trailer you should give them a try. http://www.rocketrailers.com |
Will he take a trade on my 1980's Rocket Trailer ?
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It's not just Rocket, but most all new trailer manufacturers. Why the hell won't anyone build a suitable trailer light set up for salt water use. They would be rich after a year. Its not like the stuff is available as I have done my previous trailers with home runs of tinned marine wire, hard wire grounds and proper crimps with shrinks. It can be done right but trailer companies just don't seem to want to do it. |
NSS!!!
14 ga extension cord "home run" from hitch to lights...LED lights only....one down the left and one down the right, no openings, ground directly to the light...not trailer, heat shrink connectors with adhesive heat shrink over that. Once and done. Only takes a bit of extra effort. Did it on my Hewes trailer and it was perfect after 14 years. |
I'll Mention it to him
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Owens and Sons, Aluminum Slide-On. Sound like a parrot and have no affiliation. Try it...
Vezo, Part II |
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https://shop.marinehowto.com/product...ink-crimp-tool |
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ancor-703...&wl13=&veh=sem |
After doing terminations at the Turkey point power house hrs ago Where they would not allow any insulated terminals due to quality concerns with crimping and possable damage to the insulation . I’m a fan of non insulated terminals and then heat shrink after the crimp(or solder) is done. Over the yrs in the electrical trade I’ve seen far to many “crimps” made buy incorrect tools not properly crimping the terminal causing the termination to fail
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