
Arthur wrote:Ask Len19070 how he did his. At one time he had a pic of his frame in his album but it is not there now. He had it where you didn't have to step over the frame.
steve wolverton wrote:Just eyeballing it and knowing what I know about stresses on trailers (which isn't much knowledge at all) I would think that the weakest point are the two frame rails on the outside of the dropped box. You may could double up that area for strength?
steve wolverton wrote:You should build that trailer and I'll place the Puffin on it. Then I'll road test it for a few years and let you know how it does.![]()
steve wolverton wrote:I've also been meaning to tell you that I really like that signature picture. I think I'm going to steal your idea.
NightCap wrote:HEE HEEI like your sig Steve.
You know it looks good behind my truck. What is your address?
steve wolverton wrote:
How soon you thinking about starting on this?
I'll see if I can find some Shasta frame pictures. They use a dropped frame area by the door to make it easier to enter/exit.
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