I started this build two weeks ago (bought the trailer kit at Harbor Freight two weeks ago) and have gotten through the majority of my exterior build. I thought I would share with this group and fish for comments/suggestions from our members. ALL comments welcome! I am in Maryland near Rockville. I am going to pull this trailer behind my 1992 Jeep Wrangler YJ. It has a 4 cylinder engine and a maximum 2,000# tow weight.
My goal is to keep the trailer build under 1,000# and the cost under $1,000. I have very little experience welding, and I would say "Intermediate" skills in woodworking. But can follow a plan!
It took most of 8 hours to fully assemble the trailer from the kit. Here is a shot of the rear of my Jeep and the assembled trailer.
JUST A NOTE about the Harbor Freight Trailer: Where the acquisition price was under $250, I found I also had to by a folding jack that attaches to the hitch area ($40), longer safety chains ($12), apply for a title (in MD it is a flat $100 fee) and get temp tags and pay sales tax ($56), then get it inspected ($40) and then get permanent tags ($51). Added roughly $300 to my $239 trailer kit. Grand total is $540. Now I question the wisdom of NOT buying the used Craig's list trailer for $350....
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Nice part about assembling the trailer in advance is that I used it to haul most of the flat sheet materials I was going to need
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I cut out the left and right sides at the same time using a Jigsaw
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Next step is to assemble the sides on the plywood bed and install the spars for structural support and to hold the headliner interior and the Styrofoam insulation and for a secure mounting base for the exterior nose wrap
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Now the insulation in the nose, cut the door rough opening in the driver side, and install the headliner into the interior of the nose and the ceiling.
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What really shows progress is the addition of the 5mm Luan Mahogany plywood with that beautiful, rich grain as the nose and partial top exterior wrap.
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This weekend I am laying out the rear galley, the interior side wall supports with passages for both 110v and 12v wiring, and the rough opening for the passenger side 20x30 window. I will keep posting!
Again, I am looking for as many comments and suggestions as I can have to help me in my build! Thanks in advance!