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Yup we're looking for another house. I know what and how to look for problems with houses. So irritating when the inspectors don't pick up on stuff. New roof -- woopie! I look at it a see that it was not installed correctly. People don't pick up on things like that. New furnace woopie ! I find every air leak around the new duct work from a hack install. New electric in and breaker box. Woopie! - wtf only 8 breakers. I'll blow a breaker every other day. Nice land scaping woopie! - every grade is towards the house - no wonder there is a sump. 4 inches of insulation in the attic- not in my world. Water valves with pretty green stuff the whole way around. These look like nice houses. I can go on. Slows down the buying process because someone will pay the the asking price out of emotion and not know chit about anything.

I have learned so much about buying/having houses built i will be very nit picky from here on out! Just have one more house to build. Hopefully!
 

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Made some temporary stabilizes for travle trailer. Dam thing shakes like a dog *s-wordin razor blades. If it helps i will make a set of metal ones for all four corners.
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Made some temporary stabilizes for travle trailer. Dam thing shakes like a dog *s-wordin razor blades. If it helps i will make a set of metal ones for all four corners.
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That is a great idea, mine rocks like crazy too, was going to buy the between the wheels ones but the are almost a hundred dollars.
 

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That is a great idea, mine rocks like crazy too, was going to buy the between the wheels ones but the are almost a hundred dollars.
The backend is great now. If i had another ratchet strap i would make another for the front. I am definatly gonna make a set of metal ones for it that fold up.

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That is a great idea, mine rocks like crazy too, was going to buy the between the wheels ones but the are almost a hundred dollars.
Oh i dont think the between the wheels locks will help much for the rocking. It will still rock cause the suspention. I have tried puting my wheel chock down then backing up them then putting another set infront and putting truck in neutral to roll up on front set and that never did anything for the sway.
I would make a cheap set out of 4x4 and threaded rod befor i spend 100 bucks and find out they dont help.

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Made some temporary stabilizes for travle trailer. Dam thing shakes like a dog *s-wordin razor blades. If it helps i will make a set of metal ones for all four corners.
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The backend is great now. If i had another ratchet strap i would make another for the front. I am definatly gonna make a set of metal ones for it that fold up.

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You got me thinking. I worked at a party rental place back in the day. I bet you could repurpose adjustable stage legs, half would be premade half fab. I see a steel frame. Pin the leg not on the end but in a bit which would allow for the leg to be folded up and pinned in place for transport. The legs are set with their adjustment holes but micro adjustments could be done with your jacks. Something like this. Edit: I forgot that the small adjustments can be done with the base that is threaded.
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http://www.stagedrop.com/portable-staging/biljax/AS2100-adjustable-stage-leg-sets
 
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