What do you think of a TD frame of 2 x 4's with the tongue made from a 4 x 4 or two 2 x 4's glued/bolted together?
Thought it would be easy to put together and with the roof "goo" it should last a long time.
TIA,
Eagle
Eagle wrote:What do you think of a TD frame of 2 x 4's with the tongue made from a 4 x 4 or two 2 x 4's glued/bolted together?
Thought it would be easy to put together and with the roof "goo" it should last a long time.
TIA,
Eagle
Eagle wrote:Thanks for the reply.
I take it this is not a great idea and maybe nobody knows how to tell to go on to plan B.
How do you keep the bolt together trailers from coming apart???
I don't think I would feel very safe going down the highway at 65 mph pulling one. Then again, I do not see me going very fast pulling a TD or going long distances. So, if you see me in Canada, I must have moved from Oklahoma to near where you found me.![]()
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ON TO PLAN B!!!!
Eagle
Eagle wrote:Thanks for the reply.
I take it this is not a great idea and maybe nobody knows how to tell to go on to plan B.
ON TO PLAN B!!!!
Eagle
Only you know what's right for you. All we ask is that you keep everyone's safety in mind!
have a Harbor Freight trailer with 8 inch wheels that I bought almost 2 decades ago. I have hauled it all over the west coast at speeds that would scare you! I have had 2 large motorcycles in it for extended periods of time (Harley Davidson) and have never done anything to the trailer. It is still in great shape. Don't think these little bolt together trailers are fragile, as my experience says they aren't. I don't abuse it, but I use it.
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