by Mike Montgomery | Sep 28, 2020 | Trailer
What are the telltale signs the brakes on your trailer are worn and it’s time for an inspection? After a trip, or, once per year is wise. Even if the brakes have had little use, load and weight may cause uneven wear on your braking system. Some obvious signs that your... by Mike Montgomery | Jun 30, 2020 | RV, Trailer
One of the most common issues with RV’s is a leaky roof. While you may think you can leave your recreation vehicle out in the elements like you would a small vehicle, this is a huge mistake. RV’s and trailers have large seams that weaken over time, due to the elements... by Mike Montgomery | May 29, 2020 | Trailer
Buff and Shine: Restoring a Tired Airstream to Its Former Glory Transforming a neglected Airstream requires dedication and meticulous care. This particular 30-foot trailer sat idle for over 30 years, accumulating layers of grime and oxidation. Restoring its iconic... by Mike Montgomery | May 7, 2020 | Marine
Damage to the hull of a jet ski is pretty common. If left unchecked, over time, more damage may occur with cracks spreading, further weakening the hull. Here’s what this damaged jet ski looked like when it arrived. This is not a minor repair, but for our Expert... by Mike Montgomery | Apr 1, 2020 | Marine, RV, Trailer
Many people today are interested in purchasing older RVs and trailers that have unique and nostalgic qualities. We understand the attraction, and enjoy working on all makes and the earliest models. For some people, their purchase is an obsession and they will stop at...