The base for my ExPo trailer build, what have I gotten myself into... (1 Viewer)

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Nowhere to begin the story but the bottom and that is what I got today. After doing some searching around for an M416 trailer to use as a base for an ExPo build up, I found one in Knoxville TN. I'd found some others in PA that were twice as much as this one and in worse condition, I know, that would appear to be hard to believe. But, its true, ask Shadow Warrior.

I asked the seller for pics and the were not very flattering but I went for the sale anyway since I was having such a hard time finding one at a decent price. This just goes to prove that seeing in person is very valuable. I'm not saying that I have any regrets, I "only" paid $300 for the trailer as it sits. I just hope there is something left after I get it sandblasted next week.

The owner claims that its actually an M614 trailer. He makes this claim due to the loops on both sides, front and rear which he said were used to pick up the trailer and transport via helicopter. It does have the original placard that I have to try and clean up in order to see of I can verify this. From my reading, it will still have the M416 serial number but have the 614 listed as part of the model number.

I'm not saying there is any rust, I'll let the pictures tell the tale. Bottom line is that it will give me a great deal of experience in fabrication skills and techniques by the time I have the project complete. At least, I'll have an empty canvas to work with, lets just see if I'm a good enough artist to make something of this lump of clay.

Enough BS, here is the ugly truth (all the pics can be seen on my Photobucket site)...
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anywhere your skils fail you, POR15 will not. i say," good on ya" for taking it on, and i bet it comes out nice.
 
Enjoy the build. You'll probably change what you want to do to it a few dozen times, if not more. Good luck
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If it were easy....everyone would be doing it!!

GO FOR IT and good luck!!

"You can't cross a chasam in two leaps":p
 
Thanks for the encouragement and good words of advise. I am looking forward to working on it. Gotta start somewhere and I do enjoy the process as much as the end result...
 
That's definitely quite the project, but given enough time I'm sure you'll be able to make a great trailer out of it!
 

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