this will be awesome when finished.
Trailer/Mini Work Shed Project
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Oh and no Im pulling it with my truck. Not an e30.
Still deciding on siding. I might bight the bullet and try to find some aluminum. Sadly there are no RV parts suppliers anywhere even remotely near to me. A 4x8 piece of black or white aluminum RV siding is about $60. I could rivet that to a steel frame.sigpic
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Trailer/Mini Work Shed Project
I'd just got with rv aluminum 60 a sheet isn't bad.Comment
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The trailer my dad had was painted with exterior house paint and was left out in the weather all the time. The plywood held up fine for 20+ years. My sister now has the trailer and it is still being used. Only the exterior was painted, so the inside got wet as well.Comment
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Yeah the problem is finding a local shop that sells it. Getting it delivered would be a few hundred bucks lolsigpic
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Still an option. Than I could just carriage bolt the plywood to the steel frame.The trailer my dad had was painted with exterior house paint and was left out in the weather all the time. The plywood held up fine for 20+ years. My sister now has the trailer and it is still being used. Only the exterior was painted, so the inside got wet as well.sigpic
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Or a with 7 foot tall box going 65 down the freeway....
Yea, a lot of people weld all the joints. I would go for a wedge shape for the front of the box.Last edited by george graves; 11-05-2014, 05:00 PM.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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The box is going to add a lot of strength. By the time he's done, there will be more steel in the box than in the frame. lolComment
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The contents are going to be worth more than the trailer. I hope you'll have a place to store it at night and when on-site will be diligent about - at the very least - putting a lock on the hitch. If not, you wouldn't be the first tradesman to watch his livelihood drive off down the road.... Its going to a be tool storage shed/mini work shed ... my ever growing colection of tools.... some hardware/electrical/tool storage boxes, a space for my MIG welder, and maybe my small pancake air compressor ... small generator to power some lights and tools like the welder which is a 220amp welder.Comment
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Yeah I was panning on a wedge shape even though its not really in my first drawing. Dont want to be pulling a wall through the air at 65mph hahaha even with gas prices coming down.
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Yeah I know. Iv been thinking about this as well. I think Ill keep it chained to my truck at night. Or I could chain it to the telephone pole outside my house, but I need a kind of long chain. For now I have a chain going through the wheel and the frame to lock the wheel up. Thats really the best I can do for now.The contents are going to be worth more than the trailer. I hope you'll have a place to store it at night and when on-site will be diligent about - at the very least - putting a lock on the hitch. If not, you wouldn't be the first tradesman to watch his livelihood drive off down the road.sigpic
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At my work we us trailer hitch locks and use the retarded thick towing cable shits like and inch thick and run that around the wheels and axles and then tie it down to pole.Comment
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The type of hitch lock that is a ball that latches in place is best. If you just close the hitch and lock it with a pad lock, you can force a slightly smaller ball into the hitch and tow it away, then cut the lock later. If they can't tow it, they can't steal it. A chain/cable to prevent the wheel from spinning works as well.Comment
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yup thats what we have it covers the opening for the ball completely and then the cable around the axle.The type of hitch lock that is a ball that latches in place is best. If you just close the hitch and lock it with a pad lock, you can force a slightly smaller ball into the hitch and tow it away, then cut the lock later. If they can't tow it, they can't steal it. A chain/cable to prevent the wheel from spinning works as well.Comment
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Like this one?
http://www.amazon.com/Trimax-UMAX50-...%22+hitch+locksigpic
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