I would rather start it on the 2X4 but then another question comes up, how do I bolt the 2X4 to the trailer frame when one side is enclosed?
angib wrote:
But then I also design the frame to go under the floor, so that the 2x4 is not sitting on the frame, so it doesn't get bolted down.
Andrew
asianflava wrote:Then bolt the shell to the frame by running the bolts from the 2x4 to the frame (parallel to the ground).
asianflava wrote:Any comments?
angib wrote:1. Do they grip the wood really well? It would be a shame if you pushed the bolts through the front and knocked the tee nuts out the back.....![]()
angib wrote:2. You must have a very clever plan for how you are going to transfer the position of the holes in the 2x4s to the frame, as the holes will be hidden behind the frame....![]()
angib wrote:I think I get the idea. Instead of bolts, you could use what we Brits call 'coachscrews' (see photo) - a big woodscrew with a hex or square head. They are probably as strong as a bolt (except in direct pull) and require access from only one side.
Andrew
PS Happy Thanksgiving to you all over there (it's just a regular day over here!).
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