My beat up old boat trailer conversion has seen its better days and since I dragged it home with one wheel and 4,000lbs of drywall on it the other week I have been thinking about retireing it. I would like to build my own trailer. Work at a place with full fabrication capabilities so tools and acess to steel is no problem. Just did a side job for a highly qualified certified welder and did the work as a trade for him welding my trailer together. Need information on trailer axles, parts etc. Searched the web and came up with low cost "kits" axles etc. but was unsure of quality or what really matters. The trailer will not be used a lot and when it is only to haul locally but I still want to build something nice looking that will travel well and last. I already did the whole register a homemade trailer on my last one so that is no big deal. Just looking from input from guys who tow and know.
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Trailer will be flatbed with removable sides for ease of loading and flexability. Probably go with steel and use diamond plate for flooring as I can minimize my purchases by using "scrap" from work. Will buy what I need but do have access to a lot of stuff that ends up in the scrap bin. Oh Yeah, looking in the 5200lb range but open to suggestions.
Thanks
Trailer will be flatbed with removable sides for ease of loading and flexability. Probably go with steel and use diamond plate for flooring as I can minimize my purchases by using "scrap" from work. Will buy what I need but do have access to a lot of stuff that ends up in the scrap bin. Oh Yeah, looking in the 5200lb range but open to suggestions.