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Old 12-12-2012, 09:28 AM
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That thin of glass is not difficult to cut if you score it correctly with a good glass cutter. After cut to basic size, you can grose with pliers sand or carefully grind to get the rounded corners then sand smooth. You should be able to go to a glass shop and they could get the pieces tempered for you. I learned how to cut glass at an early age in my grandfather's stained glass shop.
Steve,
I got a Silbersch cutting head in the deal with glass, looks like a good tool for cutting. Will keep you posted.

Truckmaker, did go thru Rogers sales documents on there web site, They have some nice drawings like for this 50 tonner



But on other hand, I have a crush for California style lowboy like this Murray



Not a drawing to build from, have to make some contact there, think the Professional has some advantages, not so long as Rogers trailer.
By the way, have you 1/16 seen this trailer, they have one for sale, no price tag seen



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Old 12-26-2012, 12:09 PM
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Steve,
I got a Silbersch cutting head in the deal with glass, looks like a good tool for cutting. Will keep you posted.

Truckmaker, did go thru Rogers sales documents on there web site, They have some nice drawings like for this 50 tonner



But on other hand, I have a crush for California style lowboy like this Murray



Not a drawing to build from, have to make some contact there, think the Professional has some advantages, not so long as Rogers trailer.
By the way, have you 1/16 seen this trailer, they have one for sale, no price tag seen



Dan
Hi Dan, Sorry It took so long to respond, I missed the thread update, yes the drawings they have on the sales sheets are great, it was the main reason I posted the link. I have not seen the Murray trailer it looks nice! I like the multiple duals on the axles and lightening holes!
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