Greetings from Orange County, NY. I recently completed an unrelated 5 year project and sold it so that I could move on. Over the past 2 months I have spent untold hours on this forum and many of the places that the links sent me to. What started a few years ago as a desire to own a commercially sold teardrop (Little Guy) has become a desire to build one of my own. I just could never get past the $6 - $10,000 price tag on the pre-built models.
So far, I have decided on a basic design (Grumman 2) and that I will build it on a 5' X 8' Northern Tools utility trailer kit - I have no welding experience at all. The kit just arrived today. Unlike some of the threads I followed here and elsewhere, it came in very good condition. But I have a question already: do you recommend having this trailer "touched up" by a welder after I have assembled it with the included nuts and bolts? I have several friends that are recommending that I take it to a welder once assembled. They believe that it would then be more strong, reliable and prone to stay square over time. I don't think I ever saw a build in this forum that did that with one of the bolt together trailer kits.
I appreciate any feedback you have to offer and thanks already for getting me this far.
Art