Well after a few weeks of work, I’m ready to post some progress on my build get your feedback.
After a lot of work on the trailer frame, I was able to make my first cut on some actual wood. This really made it feel like the build was beginning. Actually, it just another step in the build process, the build began when I bought the frame, but this just seems to be small mile stone.

Here’s a picture of the floor ready for the black goo.

Here’s an after picture once I put on 2 coats of Henry’s Asphalt Emulsion.

While all the cutting, gluing and emulsion painting was going on, I worked on the wiring for the trailer lights. Here’s a picture of the routing. I had a lot of ½ inch pvc left over from a pool installation that I used to run the wiring. I spent an addition $5 bucks on a 90 degree and a junction box. This seemed to be the least expensive way to go as well as the most durable way to go for me.

Here’s a picture of the driver’s side tail light wiring. I used some clear silicone to keep things for moving around and keep the bugs out.


Here’s a picture of the passenger side tail light with a hole in the end cap where the wires come out.

I added this junction box just in case I ever needed to run extra wiring or who knows what may come in the future. My concern is that I have a lot of wire bundled up in there and I wonder what type of heat might build up while driving with the lights on. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated

One question I have is regarding sealing the wood. So I have the bottom sealed but now I’m moving to the sides. I’ll be building the frames but once I build the frames, do I glue the luan to the frame and then apply a sealant? I think so but just not sure what to use. I’ve read a lot about people using CPES,… varnish, etc. but I’m just not sure. Any advice would be great.