lionbill wrote:Looks good! My favorite design, simple!
Thank you. It started out a simple motocross trailer, well it actually started as a construction trailer. Once I got it from my Dad I was going to pull the shelves out and rebuild the rear doors( for the 3rd time ).
I pulled the shelves out and that's where the fun began. The shelves were actually supporting the walls. Once the shelves were out the wall could be pushed out 3 to 4 inches very easily. I thought the trailer was trash at that point.
I pulled the interior sheathing off and found 1x2 framing, in decent condition. The staples had come loose from the studs the bottom plate. The trailer had a leak in the roof from the factory I just found 6 months ago. The builders cut through the roof when cutting the trim for the edges. I would caulk around the area and the leak always came back. I fixed the leak and coated the roof with Henry's.
I rebuilt all the framing by gluing and screwing 1x2's to all the existing framing. I ended up cutting out the ceiling joints and just replacing them. Covered the ceiling in Luan, used 3/8 for the walls. I used LVP for the flooring and I'm very happy with it. At this point I thought I was finished with the trailer.
I then found this website and have been adding and adding to the trailer. I figured out that I'll never actually be finished with the trailer.