Started building after months of researching

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Okay here they are, got a couple days in the shop to work on the trailer. Did some more welding on the frame, added the upper air bag mounts, and built the tongue.

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No shocks planned?
 
Great looking trailer. Did you find the Lock and Roll hitch locall? I haven't been able to find one here in Saskatoon...
 
I have a couple good friends who are welders, that help out and assist. I am alright with the the heavier material like the frame and the suspension. When it came time to weld the seams on the 14 guage box i had on of my friends come out and weld it for me. I was in charge of the grinder, ended up with much better welds then i could do myself.

Scott
 
I need to learn to weld so I can make my own trailer.

~C

Practice, practice, practice. Everybody is a booger welder when they first learn.:beer:
 
I could just buy one, but the satifaction of building is better.

~C

I could not agree more. I will be starting my aluminum tubbed trailer this week. ( Hijack over )
 
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