by KCStudly » Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:04 am
It is a bit harder to get mitered joints to square up and fit nice when welding. The only reason I can see to do it that way is if you wanted to run wires inside and needed to turn the corner with them. However, I would never run wires loose inside of a trailer frame because they would not be secure, could chafe, and would be much more difficult to service or troubleshoot.
My writing style is a bit tedious, but there is extensive coverage of how I built the trailer for TPCE in the beginning of my build thread (link below). Might be a little more detailed than needed, but you can take from it what you want.
KC
My Build:
The Poet Creek Express Hybrid Foamie
Poet Creek Or Bust
Engineering the TLAR way - "That Looks About Right"
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