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4 Must Have Mods for a 4 Post lift!
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 4 měsíci
These are my favorite mods I wanted to share as tips and tricks for enhancing your 4 post lift. adding a lift kill switch for saftey, adding convenience outlets on an automotive lift. Adding LED lighting to a 4 Post lift!
Best Trailer Product Give-A-Way / Drag Week 2019 Trailers
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Give-A-Way #1 of a ProPlug trailer wiring system. 1. Like this video 2. Subscribe or already be a subscriber 3. Comment below on this video, how you would use the PorPlug or anything else relevant to my video. Winner will be drawn 11.17.19 and a video with the results will likely be up within a week of the drawing! THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHED, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBED Give-A-Way #2 will fol...
5 Tips on How to Wire a Trailer (short version) Ultimate Reliability
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5 Tips on how to wire a trailer there is a more in-depth video on how to wire this and run everything. Check out my Channel for more info. You can find the ProPlug here: www.proplugproducts.com/shop/7-way-trailer-plug/
5 Tips on How to Wire a Utility Trailer (long version) For Ultimate Reliability
zhlédnutí 67KPřed 5 lety
Utility Trailer Repair and Wiring for extreme reliability and longevity. A bit unconventional, but an extremely reliable system I call parallel wiring. Since each side of the trailer has its own independent harness which includes a redundant ground running to each LED light box. www.proplugproducts.com/shop/7-way-trailer-plug/ Hand drawn schematic ibb.co/nnQwwdc
How to Remove RUST from an Engine Block with 5 Gallons of Evaporust- Safe, Clean, Cheap Derust
zhlédnutí 99KPřed 5 lety
I share a technique I used to make 5 Gallons of Evaporust able to fully submerge a small block Chevy engine block. Derusting solutions and techniques vary. I found this to be the safest method since Evaporust will not eat metal like some of the other popular methods. There is little to no odor or messy cleaup- which is the number 1 reason I chose this over molasses. With this method is also com...
Part 1 Trailer Gate Assist- How much lighter is Rack'em RA-27C making this feel?
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 5 lety
RA-27C Gate assist was installed on an economy Utility trailer and we measure the gains right out of the box and on the trailer. Next video we will try and maximize the tune to improve the gate assist even more on a Carry-On aka Lowes aka Tractor Supply style trailer
Must Have Trailer Mod #1 Using Tongue Jack to Change Tire/ Bonus Spring Upgrade!
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 5 lety
When selecting a Tongue Jack to serve double duty and be able to change a tire, you need to choose the right, short jack. Here is a list of items I used in this video so you can get the right one. Curt link Tounge Jack link www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QEM7HK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B004QEM7HK&linkCode=as2&tag=pxtx-20&linkId=a654a2d1224f0c97c2ed87f6b081598a Fo...
5 Must Have Mods 5x10 Carry On, Lowes, Tractor Supply Utility Trailer- Best Single 2000lbs Axle
zhlédnutí 500KPřed 5 lety
Overview of some recent modifications I made to a Carry On Utility Trailer. Addresses changing a tire with a tongue jack, Toolbox choices and why, protected and improved wiring and lighting with LED lights. Trailer gate modification with an gate assist. Great spare tire mount and also upgrading the springs on a 2000 lbs trailer For those asking about the Pro Plug, here is a link to the $35 unit...

Komentáře

  • @user-pu1ji1in5r
    @user-pu1ji1in5r Před 10 dny

    If you cross your safety chains then it creates a cradle for the tongue in case it should come loose. Without the cradle the tongue can dig into the pavement or ground and actually flip the trailer.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 10 dny

      @@user-pu1ji1in5r thanks for the comment. I should have spelled that out more clearly. If you look carefully, my chains are pre-crossed. I don't ever uncross them, so it looks like I'm hooking the in parallel, but it is deceiving in the video.

  • @raymondmunoz1094
    @raymondmunoz1094 Před 24 dny

    Could you send a link to where i could find the stop start switch just as you have it please?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 24 dny

      @raymondmunoz1094 this is the style switch I user and modified an enclosure for it. www.amazon.com/POWERTEC-71007-220V-Paddle-Switch/dp/B00KPEEPAW/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.c4XeMEagTRBg6vpKVhdDXIkEZf-YMYWj28lif7VvFys-QruObRguc20fSOixpIPlXdQZ4oEfivwqPEy4GFlWwvSKTujflze0fGKP04PtTgVaxoT7rYgX6NCjE_WUSZZ4dQiZogyDrPGV6hblWaByXWQxx0Q09Xdrl4LNCk_igCQNnfjZvMm4o3gT2WlNQIdJ4FJoJPHkRLY25DNABC62Dg.2zBlaAKZD6THJzxSkOg9-E4C94B1DncWf8p2BUOONlI&dib_tag=se&keywords=shutoff+switch+240v&qid=1723645458&sr=8-17

    • @raymondmunoz1094
      @raymondmunoz1094 Před 24 dny

      ​@PaulsProTips thanks for the quick response How did you wire the start/stop switch to make it work with the lift? Isn't the switch single phase and the lift is 2 phase?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 24 dny

      @raymondmunoz1094 I live near Philadelphia where there is a part of the city that actually has 2 phase power. Typically though, there is only single phase and three phase. Single phase can be 120v with just a hot and a neutral as well as 240v which is two hots - sometimes with a neutral. I ran 240v with 10/3 wire from a 30 amp double poke breaker. The 10/3 is 3, 10 gauge insulated conductor wires with an uninsulated ground wire. Most 240 single phase applications don't require a neutral, but if there happens to be a control circuit as part of the piece of equipment, it can ve needed, which is basically why I configured my set-up this way. Three phase systems commonly are 208/230v and 480v. There are some 277v applications too, but honestly, none of these would be common in residential spaces. Hope this helps!

    • @raymondmunoz1094
      @raymondmunoz1094 Před 24 dny

      @@PaulsProTips awesome okay And did you just bond one of the phases and use the neutral to use on your 120 volt lights and outlets?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 24 dny

      @@raymondmunoz1094 I used one hot and a neutral for the 120v circuit. This is a single phase, 230v feed with 10/3 wire.

  • @matthewvanselow1979
    @matthewvanselow1979 Před 24 dny

    Paul, thank you for sharing your trailer knowledge. Your modifications are brilliant, some (or all) should be industry standard. I particularly like the rear jack system for changing tires. Can the ProPlug be installed without re-wiring the entire trailer?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 24 dny

      @matthewvanselow1979 thanks so much for the kind words! Yes, you can cut or remove the factory trailer plug and terminate it right in the ProPlug box. One criticism I've read is that PP harness is expensive. You can also simply add an second e d to the trailer plug you've just cut off and have an inexpensive solution! I wish you well on your trailer update.

    • @matthewvanselow1979
      @matthewvanselow1979 Před 24 dny

      Thanks Paul

  • @Rovertube
    @Rovertube Před měsícem

    Great job!

  • @gsftom
    @gsftom Před měsícem

    Like the mods you made.

  • @Scourge1024
    @Scourge1024 Před 2 měsíci

    How would you address the flash rusting if you could do it again? Do you think spraying it down with brake cleaner (if you wanted to paint the block) or a lubricant (if you're leaving it bare) might help?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 2 měsíci

      On this block, I sprayed it down with WD-40 until I was ready to machine and paint it.

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 Před 2 měsíci

    Add extra lights if your tow vehicle has them. It's silly to use an adapter when you can do it the right way

  • @obwan7217
    @obwan7217 Před 2 měsíci

    The money you spent on these upgrades could have been spent up front for a better built trailer in the first place..There are better built trailers out there than the Big box store trailers.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 2 měsíci

      I do have some more robust trailers, but this is by far the easiest to manage. I can easily lift the tongue and walk it around my property. It hauls a golf cart great and have logged over 100k since this video was made. There are jobs where this isn't the best fit, but many where it is and I value it for how often it is the right choice. Plus, this video was my first on YT and has paid for the trailer several times over!

  • @TomFNJ
    @TomFNJ Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome job. What size drag chain did you use?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 3 měsíci

      www.amazon.com/dp/B07KJN4RG1?ref=cm_sw_r_cso_sms_apin_dp_JJ0EJ8B19VCSHC3HHFWV&ref_=cm_sw_r_cso_sms_apin_dp_JJ0EJ8B19VCSHC3HHFWV&social_share=cm_sw_r_cso_sms_apin_dp_JJ0EJ8B19VCSHC3HHFWV&starsLeft=1&skipTwisterOG=1 I modified the drag chain a bit just to enable it to be installed easier and right at the lift attachment flex both directions.

  • @mickeyj4228
    @mickeyj4228 Před 4 měsíci

    I also have the Advantage Lifts SS-11000-WD. Great lift!

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 4 měsíci

      I've used it for my dually, cars a s even motorcycles. Anyone with a lift is fortunate. I think the 11k is a standout in its class!

    • @mickeyj4228
      @mickeyj4228 Před 4 měsíci

      @@PaulsProTips The greaseable axles bushing used in the pulleys is a great safety feature of Advantage Lifts that sets them apart from those that used the failure prone sealed bearings. Farm and heavy equipment manufacturers have been using this system for 100 years.

  • @1qwik4dr
    @1qwik4dr Před 4 měsíci

    I use a convex mirror on the front drivers side post to make sure my wheels are lined up when driving on the lift because no two cars or trucks are the same. Also you may need a floor covering mat to keep oil and grease from staining the concrete.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 4 měsíci

      I'll be doing the convex mirror this weekend! What size did you use? Currently I'll use cardboard when I think there is a chance for things to get messy, but maybe a matt is better. Can't always predict when you need it and having something there most of the time could be smarter. Thanks!

    • @1qwik4dr
      @1qwik4dr Před 4 měsíci

      18" mirror other biggest that will fit.

  • @1qwik4dr
    @1qwik4dr Před 4 měsíci

    I have a couple other mods a friend of mine made to his too. He put a wheel chock on one of the runways for working on his motorcycle and detailing it. Another thing he did is make a ramp and bridge to go between the runways to put his riding lawn mower on to change his blades and clean under the deck without removing the deck. That is what sold me on buying a four post over a 2 post rest his soul.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 4 měsíci

      These are good ideas too. You may have seen at the end, I do put bikes on the4 post. Your suggestion is a great one.

  • @PaulsProTips
    @PaulsProTips Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks! Hoping to add a few more down here in the comments.

  • @kidwes61
    @kidwes61 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you know how to work on lifts? I've been having a problem with mine, it goes up smooth but it bounces around when it's coming down then gets stuck about a foot off the ground.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 4 měsíci

      Well let's start by identifying what lift manufacturer you bought and the model.

  • @joeblan9426
    @joeblan9426 Před 4 měsíci

    4 Good Tips!

  • @curlymaple42
    @curlymaple42 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! We are going to build a square drop camper/gear trailer and are going to start with a new 5x8 trailer. Definitely going to reinforce the tongue and I'm going to check out that pro plug system! Being in maine, it would be nice to have that on our trailers to keep everything clean!

  • @j.e.g.4624
    @j.e.g.4624 Před 5 měsíci

    Very nice

  • @scottmoot2969
    @scottmoot2969 Před 5 měsíci

    63 Nova SS 327

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 5 měsíci

      Great eye! This is a 67 block, 275hp

  • @solowstang9821
    @solowstang9821 Před 5 měsíci

    Got my aunt and dads 302 that’s been sitting around for years had mug dogger nest in the cylinders tore it down and I’m planning to rebuild it from the ground up all new internals it’s gonna be fairly pricey got I wanna bring this block back from the dead thank you

  • @barrykilts4506
    @barrykilts4506 Před 6 měsíci

    Oh except for the bag I think you had it as I said I did look good.got one going together before to long I may try it on mainly for cleaning insides for cooling ability and then try to clean out regularly after it’s running with CLR or maybe even keep some in it

  • @barrykilts4506
    @barrykilts4506 Před 6 měsíci

    Inside the block is all you should have been concerned about for cooling after build

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 6 měsíci

      Not sure how I could have been any more selective on where the solution worked. You may have a point, so can you recommend a technique you like to use?

  • @handsydirector4862
    @handsydirector4862 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm thinking about adding a box also. How is the plastic box holding up in the sun? Any lid warping?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 6 měsíci

      It has held up great! Full disclosure, I put a lot of miles on this trailer. Probably 200k at this point. A few months back I actually wore out the coupler a d it cracked because it had gotten so thin. The trailer came off the ball, and the chains kept it attached to the truck, but when I stopped, the plastic box came in contact with my rear bumper. The plastic lost, but there wasn't a scratch on my truck. So the plastic box was a sacrificial material. I put the same box back on. The old one was water tight and perfect for several years!

  • @leviticusfarrington3365
    @leviticusfarrington3365 Před 6 měsíci

    In the 242 Bahamas i like yr video it was nice

  • @TimsWorkshopTJY
    @TimsWorkshopTJY Před 7 měsíci

    now just hit it with WD-40

  • @ITSNOTMEITISYOU
    @ITSNOTMEITISYOU Před 7 měsíci

    Using the bag with water putting pressure are is genius. What I have to say I enjoyed the most was you and your Pops doing something cool together. Did a few engine swaps with mine when he was alive and made some great memories, even tho there were a few wrenches thrown and I won’t say by whom lol. Keep making those memories bud👍🏻

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks so much! Yeah I really treasure time spent doing car stuff with my dad. I did appreciate how cool shooting the video with him would be. Lucky it worked out so well. Really appreciate the comment!

  • @user-he5fb7so2q
    @user-he5fb7so2q Před 8 měsíci

    What kind of trailer wire is that?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před 8 měsíci

      It isn't specifically trailer wire. It's wire I had laying around that is good quality. I'm involved with pumps and controls, and this was just surplus wire from a job.

  • @josedeleon9566
    @josedeleon9566 Před 8 měsíci

    I like the tip you said to remember the location of the color yellow and green to the right and left side of the trailer.

  • @douglasmcfatridge7366
    @douglasmcfatridge7366 Před 10 měsíci

    How about a link for the toolbox ?

  • @gfoxer
    @gfoxer Před 11 měsíci

    Brilliant! I was about to slather some Naval Jelly on some bumper brackets because I only have a gallon of Evaporust but now I'm going to use a trash bag and a 5 gallon bucket!

  • @STP-bc5cy
    @STP-bc5cy Před rokem

    Great mods indeed + I'll add few ... 1. UNDERCOAT trailer frame, steel or aluminum with some oil undercoating only (Fluid Film and such), take care of rusted frame above deck as well. 2. Weather proof (Thomson sealer) top and bottom of wood deck and do it as often as necessary. These two things are the MOST important ones you'll ever do to extend trailer life. 3. Install telescopic stands in the back of trailer, work great for loading/unloading heavier loads + when storing, you can lift the trailer off the ground.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      They are some great tips too! I appreciate the feedback. I regret not doing a great seal job on the deck of this trailer. It is a 2008 trailer and I bet by the 20 year mark, it will require a full deck replacement!

  • @joselira9076
    @joselira9076 Před rokem

    This is 4 years old and still one of the best trailer wiring videos I’ve seen! Good job sir

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      Thank you, I appreciate the kind words.

  • @peternorthrup6274
    @peternorthrup6274 Před rokem

    I mounted a 4500 lb winch and a farm jack.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      Hard to deny a winch on a trailer as one of the most effective mods you can do! I've done a lot of sketchy stuff with a farm jack. Never got hurt, but they are extremely capable and a bit dangerous. Two great suggestions!

  • @jimthompson717
    @jimthompson717 Před rokem

    Lower the tongue using the tongue jack. place Jack stands under the rear end. Raise the tongue using the tongue jack. Add jack stands on the wheel to be changed side. Lower the tongue. This method may require 4 jack stands, although it can be done with 2.

  • @rudyelvis9468
    @rudyelvis9468 Před rokem

    Very Nice!! 😎

  • @-siimply-lucy-6675
    @-siimply-lucy-6675 Před rokem

    Interesting video. I would suggest you remove the cam bearings and oil galley plugs next time before dipping.

  • @user-yn2nv2rr8z
    @user-yn2nv2rr8z Před rokem

    Did not cross safety chains.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      I may be alone in this, but I pre-cross the chains. If you notice at 3:08 the chain on the left side in anchored on the right side of the trailer tunge. I need to clarify that when I do another video. I really appreciate the feedback and hope your Comment helps people get it right- because my video obviously left things a bit unclear. Thanks man!

  • @farmerbrown3768
    @farmerbrown3768 Před rokem

    Wouldn’t muriatic acid or vinegar work?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      I think they both would. Here was my dilemma. Not all the areas had the same amount of rust. So after the rust is taken care of in some areas, but not others and I leave it in to get all the rust- what happens to the good metal that continues to be exposed to the acid? I was afraid lifter bores would have excessive oil clerance and cause oil pressure issues. I know the Evaporust ONLY eats rust- so it felt like the safest solution. I acknowledge it may not be the cheapest!

  • @stratergib
    @stratergib Před rokem

    What are those conduit end connectors (at 6:45) called that you're using? Do you have a link where to purchase them? I can't find them anywhere.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      If you search "emt pull elbow", it should populate with some great choices. I appreciate the question and thanks for watching.

  • @albertgaspar627
    @albertgaspar627 Před rokem

    or a molasses dip or electrolysis with washing soda in a kiddie pool.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      Yes, sir! I hear vinegar too works. Most processes aren't completely even. So when rust is all eaten up on one section, but not in another, do you let the process keepgoing and sacrifice sone of the good metal- possibly machined surfaces like lifter bores? This is the only process I know that exclusively targets rust and stops at good metal

    • @albertgaspar627
      @albertgaspar627 Před rokem

      @@PaulsProTips with certain metals, a 50-50 brine of vinegar and table salt works. like if you have a bucket full of fasteners from a project, pour in the brine and mark what they're for and come back in a month or so to reinstall. the question about metal is valid--if it's a structural area, for example, you probably want to "go down" to metal that won't get eaten away. but some will want to do a rust conversion (say, with navel jelly) instead. esp. on a restoration, where you aren't looking to eat away half a numbers-matching framerail, let's say, and you won't be blasting that particular car down the quarter mile. As for machined surfaces, if there's even a chance to pit, you might be better off machining away towards the blueprint specs. A lifter bore might get away with a hone from a brake cylinder hone, but too much clearance and you're looking at valvetrain oiling issues. but then let's say you're messing with a Ford Windsor block or a Mopar LA block. the Fords are known for lifter bore missalignment, so if you're planning on shifting past 6,000 rpm, you probably already planned on having the lifter bores enlarged and sleeved to get your pushrods to line up...or in the case of the Mopar, since it was cast for the early Hemi, the lifter bores are at odd angles and those looking for high RPM stability also want to rework those. So pitting isn't going to be an issue. but on a Pontiac block? those are notorious for not having their lifter bores cast into the lifter valley deeply enough, and a radical cam will snap 'em loose. so making them even thinner by boring and honing....

  • @karlbaker1943
    @karlbaker1943 Před rokem

    Very good idea!

  • @whoknows3347
    @whoknows3347 Před rokem

    The jack mod is smart

  • @bugbomb8048
    @bugbomb8048 Před rokem

    Looks like too much work….. I’ll just pay $125.00 to the machine shop

    • @geodes4762
      @geodes4762 Před 4 měsíci

      Agree! I just have the machine shop to prior to machining. I think they charged $90.00 and the block comes out looking like new cast iron. They most likely use a more caustic cleaning solution because it leaves no rust behind that I can see. It also dissolves any grease and most of the sludge.

  • @aNuthaRedneck
    @aNuthaRedneck Před rokem

    I've been tinkering with using electrolysis with borax as an electrolyte. Do you think it is safe for the non rusted metal where clearances is critical? Or should i use evaporust?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      I've seen several replies here stating it's good but I'm not sure it is such a simple answer. Thay was precisely why I chose the Evaporust. I knew it would only eat the rust. The electrolysis seems to be strongest in areas directly in line of site between the cathode and anode. The areas not as direct and hidden can take longer, white the direct areas will continue to errode the good metal after the rust is gone. I think at best, it matters how much rust and how the vat is configured. The Evaporust avoids all those liabilities.

  • @demarcuswalker1712
    @demarcuswalker1712 Před rokem

    Where to get the huge can from?

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      I found it cheap on FB Marketplace! Thanks for watching and I wish you luck with your project!

  • @chuki_Z
    @chuki_Z Před rokem

    Would the evapo rust ruin the cylinders or would they still be usable afterwards

  • @praetorianpatriot3267

    Good video except.... change out that plastic tool box with a military ammo box and get the "Commando" padlock. You will thank me....👍

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      You may be right. I still am rocking the plastic toolbox and it has worked for me, but there are people and places that make your suggestion extremely valid. I really appreciate the feedback!

  • @josepeixoto3384
    @josepeixoto3384 Před rokem

    5 or 10 dollars worth of phosphoric acid and a brush would do a better result than that; NOTHING converts rust better than it

  • @bdhd206
    @bdhd206 Před rokem

    The bladder bag technique 3:55 is brilliant, a master class! WOW

  • @velvetypotato711
    @velvetypotato711 Před rokem

    Electrolysis would have been cheaper though it might not get all the insides. If only you didn't buy the two buckets at first it might have been cheap enough to not just send it to a shop.

    • @PaulsProTips
      @PaulsProTips Před rokem

      Thanks for the reply. I have no regrets with choosing this method. It is certainly easier to clean up afterwards and I honestly feel it is more predictable and consistent. I feel the method could be used for lots of things both bigger and smaller. Hopefully it helps others weigh out what is best for them. I much rather be a diy guy and enjoy the processes with my dad than pay another place to clean it for me. It may not be for everyone, but it was right for me. I appreciate the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @zxxxcxx
    @zxxxcxx Před rokem

    I'd double bag dat block.....Adam of Mythbusters says Evapo Rust is Reusable