Something evil this way lurks... on my trailer project! BAAAHHHHH! I was out in my garage last night standing at the rear of my newly fab'd trailer frame and as I looked to the front it looked like the front cross member was slightly bent at the ends. Hoping it was an illusion I grabbed a tape measure and a straight board and got to checking. Sure enough, each of the front corners are bent down about a 1/4"! I stewed over it for a while and realized it must have happened when my neighbor (the one who helped weld it) was welding the A-frame part of the tongue. We had the trailer upside down and as he welded it on the bottom he was kneeling on it and when the tube got hot it must have conformed to whatever dip was in his garage floor causing the bend.
What do I do now?!!?!?!?!?
Is my trailer no good now? I am worried that if I leave it how it is and bolt my cab down to it that the bend will cause stress on the cab and crack some joints loose. The cab is not skinned or sealed yet so I can still seal it fine I just don't want the floor to buckle and break loose or something?
Pics of the trailer can be seen in my build thread here:
http://tnttt.com/viewto ... &start=105
Any help, tips, advice is appreciated!!!
Robbie