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    Exclamation tinny trailer skids

    the old ones have had it

    can anyone recommend/tell me where I could get some from?
    want plastic ones.
    do you know anyone who may have converted from skids to rollers?
    will take second hand ones if anyone has any lying around?
    or any ideas on DIY skids....

    size needed 50mmx80mm or 50x100 no shorter than about 1500mm x 2
    .......Ash

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    have you had a look on ebay mate

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    Diy would be piss easy, just get some gal rectangle pipe and rivet some poly plastic on the top. Otherwise any boat trailer manufacturer will sell you some. Remember for a tinny they are just there to stop it tipping over, all the weight should be on the keel rollers.

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    Active Fabrications at Beenleigh.
    Cheap as chips they are
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  5. #5

    Re: tinny trailer skids

    G'day,

    Glass boat on rollers; Tinnie or plate on skids. Go here:

    http://etrailer.com.au/frames/fr_parts.html

    Regards,

    White Pointer

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    thanks fellas, might go the diy path
    .......Ash

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    Quote Originally Posted by White Pointer View Post
    G'day,

    .... Tinnie or plate on skids...
    And keel rollers

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    All trailer spare will have the plastic skid material too...I have also seem it at most of the usual marine outlets too.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    Try "Trailer Accessories Warehouse" they are in Jijaws St Sumner Park (i think). These guys supply parts for trailers and will build you one from scratch if you want.

    I changed my old felt ones for the teflon skids and got them thru TAW. Got a length, cut it with a hand saw and shaped the ends, drilled a hole in each and att then to the trailer. The cutting and drilling took the longest of the whole job to do.

    Cheers

    Scott
    Just throwin some chlorine into the gene pool........

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    G'day

    Get some hardwood planks and cut to size, sit in wood yokes and screw some teflon skid strip on top.

    Easy as!

    Just a tip, spray the teflon with silicone spray now and then to keep the boat sliding off at a million miles an hour

    Dave

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    Re: tinny trailer skids

    Whitworths usually have it in stock, they do most things via mail order as well.

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