Well, today I finally started. Yesterday when I got out of work I came home, picked up my wife, and we headed to Harbor Freight to pick up the trailer. Of course when I took the slip up to the register she said that they didn't have any and I was very disappointed to say the least. I asked if she could order it but she said I should go home and order it online. This morning I went to order it and found the shipping was going to be $94, adding about 30% to the bill. So, I started calling around and the first person I talked to said that NO store in Michigan had the super duty trailer I wanted. I couldn't believe it. I when and looked at Northern Tools but at the end of the day, including shipping, it was going to cost twice that of the Harbor Freight trailer, which of course was the reason I was going with HF in the first place. Then I realized that there are two entries for that trailer on their site with different part numbers. So I called back to HF and found that if I gave them the other part number, suddenly they had it in stock and I was able to go pick it up today.
Progress so far. I got the main body of the trailer assembled minus the axle and wheels. My plan is to paint it all black enamel and then finish putting it together. The star of todays work was my impact driver with a bit so I could have a socket on it. That make screwing in all those bolts quick and tight.
Costs so far:
- Trailer - 295.99
- Trailer Jack - 24.99
- Paint Gun - 9.99
- Running total - $330.97
Question ... how much should I sand the frame before I paint it with black enamel? Do I need to take it all the way to bare metal, none, or just a quick rough up?
*Changed the title to reflect my current name for the trailer. The name may change again if my wife comes up with something else.