pics of my setup

HBblazer

ShineTyme Detailing
Well , i finally got pictures to post of my trailer, its been a while since ive posted anything but i just wanted to say thank you to all who have been so helpfull to me over the past several months. Over the past year i have learned just about everything there is to know about detailing and its all due to detail city. I started my business about three months ago and its proven to be a great way to make some extra money while im in college.
[Here she is , and my blazer
 
Nice looking rig.

Over the past year i have learned just about everything there is to know about detailing and its all due to detail city.

Don't get mad, and I'm not trying to pick on you. I hope you keep learning more about detailing each and every day you do it. I've learned a lot in one year, and I'm still learning. And I agree most of it is due to detail city and the great people on this forum. Good luck in the future!
 
well now that i read what i wrote i totally understand what you mean, there is nothing like the knowlage you can gain from experience and based on three months, there is plenty more to learn. i hope i continue to learn a lot more. I probably get more complements of my rig than on my work. That cant be a good thing. :)
and believe me , i have looked into matching rims for the trailer, but probaly something a little smaller- that would look so sick- someday.... someday
 
Just so you know I was not trying to offend you. I notice the wording and thought you probably meant that you had learned a lot over the year. By the way I would like to compliment you on the rig again, I looked at it again and it is awesome. Wish I had one. :)
 
Nice setup ,your trailer gets an A+ for neatness and organization :bigups Your blazer is sweet lookin .
 
Hey nice setupa and very nice blazer :) How much did that trailer cost???? I am starting o build up my 2000 4x4 pweter S 10 for my business and i would love soem info on that trailer???
 
Hey all thanks for the kind remarks- Fiveohmustang- when i first looked into getting a trailer i was thinking about buying a pre-fab unit but the costs were just ridiculous, i just decided to buy everything seperate and build it myself, which sounds like what you want to do , i shopped around for a while before i bought anything and my total cost for the trailer and all of my start up supplies was around $3,500- and that is everything from the checkerd floor to the towel rack. The trailer was about $1500. I would strongly encourage anyone interested in building a trailer to go this route versus buying a premade unit, I think detail king sells just a pressure washer and water tank unit (with no trailer) for about $3,000- now that just doesnt make sense. if you would like anymore specific details about anything just let me know, i'd be glad to help.
 
Nice setup. I put over 2000000 miles on my AZTEX trailer befor I retired it.
You might want to move your dump valve. If you break that sucker off you will lose all your water.

Do use tap water or spot free DI or RO?
 
HBblazer
Cool rig and nice set-up in the trailer. Any pictures of your work?

Ron,
Did you put 2 million miles on your trailer? If so you have been a busy man.

Eric
 
great set up. seeing that makes me completely re evaluate what i want to do. I was almost set on buying a new chevy colorado and putting the set up in the back. now im considering a semi used truck/suv and the trailer set up.... i dont know what to do.
 
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