Monday, April 7, 2014

Laser Trailer overhaul

Once we had everything off the trailer, prepping for paint is straight forward.  We used an orbital sander where we could and a wire brush where we had to.
We re-primed the frame and let it thoroughly dry.
We also took apart the wheel hubs, cleaned and re packed the bearings in good grease.
Next came spraying on a glossy black enamel paint.
While this was drying we worked on cutting the new bunk boards.

The bearings were dirty but still have plenty of life.

After a thorough cleaning we re-packed the bearings with marine grease.

Snug with no play, but not too tight!

With a leaf blower we flushed out a thousand acorns. 

Poor squirrel.


We scribed the bunks to the underside of the hull when it was upside down in the shop.  Then we used the big Silver band saw for the cuts.  After a coating of clear epoxy was applied, we used wide nylon strapping for the liners.
This was epoxied in place and the overhang was pulled down with brass tacks.

The Laser sits perfectly on it bunks in this position.  Now we just need to adjust the front bumper, add new lighting and wheels.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The refurbished trailer looks very cool! Probably cooler than the original paint job when it was new. The newly mani/pedi'ed Laser looks sleek and sexy, by the way. Great job!

Thelma @ Quality Strapping Systems