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I've had a run on "Tankers" in the last few weeks ... BIG tankers!
Week before Christmas this was a Prime mover with TWO trailers hauling GRAIN ...
That's all vinyl with digital prints for the Horse Head Logos. This "double" is one of two we have done for the customer who hauls feed grain for his properties listed on the cab.
Then a MOLASSES "triple" tanker last week! Again hauls feed for cattle. This rig has 34 wheels! Again all vinyl with a digit print on the back.
Today I finished this WATER tanker ... only one trailer this time but he hauls THREE of these 33,000 litre trailers at a time behind the tractor hauling water for a road construction project out west. Again Vinyl 22m of 600mm (70ft x 2ft), including the red/white reflective stripes. But I did get to outline all the gold panels with chocolate brown and a few simple scolls on the tractor ... took couple ounces of paint hahahahha
Vinyl pays! ...BUT only when you charge the right price!
[ January 10, 2007, 04:23 AM: Message edited by: Jon Butterworth ]
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Hey mate, when it rains, it pours!!! That will pay some bills...always good to make money...lol
Jon, is that your shop? If answering in the affirmative, that approaching dust storm isn't, it's me.....man, great digs......alittle cramped for space though, huh? hahahaha
-------------------- Frank Magoo, Magoo's-Las Vegas; fmagoo@netzero.com "the only easy day was yesterday" Posts: 2365 | From: Las Vegas, Nv. | Registered: Jun 2003
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Wow, Jon, I love them all, especially the first one. What gorgeous tractor units!! I have always been a fan of long nose rigs! I think they are gorgeous. Strange fancy for a girl eh, sigh, I'm just a massive petrol head!!
Nice work and awesome workshop!!
-------------------- Anne McDonald 17 Karnak Crescent Russley Christchurch 8042 New Zealand
"I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure" Posts: 877 | From: Christchurch | Registered: Sep 2006
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Sorry Anne & Magoo ... no, it is not my workshop! I do work from home on a 1/2 acre in town with a modest 30x30 shed. Although I do have a back entry onto a 1/4 acre lawn in which I have often had some of these babies to work on.
Fortunately, most of my customers are those who build these rigs and I get full use of their workshops. Only hassle is working on them while they are doing the final fittings.
If I do get anything else I can't work on outside because of weather, these guys will often let me slot a stray big rig in their workshop for a day.