Hartse25 wrote:The idea of putting together a bolt together myself concerns me a little...
KCStudly wrote:Just to clarify, I think a PU trailer is a great way to go for an experienced fabricator or someone who is handy with rip out and construction. There are good deals to be had and good parts to be salvaged. My point was that for an unsure novice, following a proven "recipe" using standard "known" parts and design would most likely be a better choice.
It would be unfair to the OP to assume that she has the background and wherewithal to attempt a scratch build that requires many design decisions.Hartse25 wrote:The idea of putting together a bolt together myself concerns me a little...
KCStudly wrote:Just to clarify, I think a PU trailer is a great way to go for an experienced fabricator or someone who is handy with rip out and construction. There are good deals to be had and good parts to be salvaged. My point was that for an unsure novice, following a proven "recipe" using standard "known" parts and design would most likely be a better choice.
It would be unfair to the OP to assume that she has the background and wherewithal to attempt a scratch build that requires many design decisions.Hartse25 wrote:The idea of putting together a bolt together myself concerns me a little...
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