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Wagon Queen Family Truckster

Here’s the setup.

It’s amazing how one little baby requires so much extra stuff for a weeks vacation (notice the tint? yeah that was done special. no way my baby’s gonna squint for 10 hours on the road).

Ok. That’s not entirely true. We’ve got three adults, one baby and two dogs going on vacation. The accumulation of all that and everything required to support that for a week is where all the stuff comes from. And even still, the word “required” isn’t exactly accurate.

Just like it’s not “required” that we take Jen’s kayak or my bike, it’s not “required” that we take Abigail’s Exer Saucer, swing, bathtub, basting brush and strollers – blah, blah, blah,

but if you can take all that…

Of course I might beĀ  a bit of a logistics junky. I might also like building stuff, and I might like seeing just how much I can mechanically get away with.

Ideally the “posts” should be angle iron. I’d also like the option of being able to take them on and off. I didn’t have the time now to do all that, but I certainly see some welding and grade 8 bolts (I’m into overkill) in the future.

Nothing like a good helper to do all the heavy lifting.

– b

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There are 3 Comments to "Wagon Queen Family Truckster"

  • BenNo Gravatar says:

    Yeah, I need you to help me make somthing like that for my truck…you know when you have time…uuggg

  • jenbobNo Gravatar says:

    right now 2019 is looking free.

  • JeffNo Gravatar says:

    I like the low profile design of the trailer. Better for aerodynamics… I can see design details from the old motorcycle days. Have a great trip. Maine is nice right now!

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