Ira, that's a good question and I keep juggling the answers from one minute to the next. I can't put the floor down permanently until I coat the frame. I can't completely coat the frame until the axle has been welded on. But, I can coat it and sand down the rustbullet where the axle will go when I balance it later. So, I'm thinking of blocking up the trailer on two blocks in the general area of the axle, and the tongue supported by the chains over two saw horses. Then, I can coat all but the axle area on the bottom and then I can seal and bolt down the floor. I think that's what I'll do tomorrow. Then I can start on my sides.
Finally, I am seeing daily progress. Today, I finished the mounting holes in the floor and put a few bolts in to hold it down as a work table. But, later my son-in-law, Mike, showed up and we finished the welding on the chassis, so I can coat it now.
I tried a couple of welds while Mike was here with my usual lack of success. Then, Mike explained better how he “rolls” the tip to get the good bead. Through the mask, I could finally see what he meant. After he left, I cut one more piece for my tongue box support and welded it in place. BE GEORGE, I THINK I’VE GOT IT!!!. Here are two of the better welds out of four I made. I didn’t do so well on the vertical welds in a tight corner, but these on top came out pretty good after a false start or two. I’m not used to the mask and telling where I am when I turn it on.
Notice that one went from left to right, and the other just the opposite and both turned out pretty darned good for an amateur. I put a few more pics in my
Chassis and
Floorphoto albums of today’s progress.