However, it did not stop me from popping into my secret council tip on the way home tonight, and what a score it was. !!!!
I got a 2200w, 230mm Angle grinder with steel blade attached at the tip, some steel which was the main reason for going there. I also got an old oil jug, a tin full of galvanised nuts and bolts, a leaf rake head and a seperate handle for Nicola, and lastly a really nice solid old steel trunk/tool box.
CHUFFED ?? YOU BETCHA !!

Hardly used. Not the same league as a Makita, but hey at a cost of FREE, I am not complaining.

PS: I also bought us an electric coolerbox. £29.00 at LIDL's this will be as an add on for the trailer, but also to be used in the VW touran for picnics and in my Taunus Transit when we use it on its own.

I have given Nicola Saturday to do whatever she wants with me..... Payback I think it is called.
I think she had a picnic and movie planned.
Tonight I got home just after 5pm, so decided to do a bit more prep to the "flat pack" part of te build.
I am going to use the fillets I cut out of the steel I brought home on the inside of the trailer next to the ply, and also another one on the outside, next to the glass fibre of the mudguards and then sandwich them with recycled nuts and bolts from the original trailer, so that the mudguards are attached to the body, rather than onto a pair of supports. Every layer and the nuts and bolts will also get silicone sealant to help waterproof and absorb all the vibration. Hope that makes sense.
If anyone has opnions on my method of attachment please do feel free to raise them and comment on here.
The basic templates cut out for one side.

Drilled, welded on the joins and ground down, nuts and bolts still need to be threaded with tap and die set, to clear threads.
Next update Sunday or Monday.
