Hello all!
This is my first post. I'm getting ready to start an 8' Cubby on a Carry-On 5x8, which I purchased from Northern Tool a few years ago. The trailer has two issues and I'd appreciate advice from the experts.
First, this was a floorless trailer to which I had heavy-duty mesh flooring welded on. The edge of the mesh sits on the L-shaped side rail, about 1" from the edge, creating a vertical gap of about 1/16". Will this gap create a problem when I lay the teardrop's floor frame? I was thinking that if I don't fill the gap with something, the area would be subject to corrosion and possibly mold. Removing the screen will be a major PITA as it is welded in about 30 places.
The front rail of the trailer is bent down slightly over each side of the tongue. I would guess the bend is about 1/4 inch on each side, and results from my standing on the corner of the trailer while I secured the front wheel of my motorcycle into a chock. I was thinking that I could fix the problem by prying the rail straight and welding a straight bar across the front. Do you think this is a reasonable fix?
Another possible solution: buy the Harbor Freight 4x8, swap the axle from the Carry-On, and sell the Carry-On.
The Cubby plans will have to be adapted for a 5x8 trailer. Is that difficult for a first time teardrop builder? I'm a medium-level craftsman.