djdawg wrote:It seems like the trailer can end up being one of the most expensive pieces of the puzzle when it comes to building your own TD. I know about the Harbor Freight trailers one can buy brand new...but they can be pretty pricey. Aside from Craigslist, are there any other good sources that I don't know about to find used, decent trailers? Any secrets? And I cannot weld so that's not an option.
you do not show where you live there might be people in your area that can help or know of a trailer frame. If you see a trailer in a yard that has been sitting or has plants growing over it you might get it for nothing. Mine was free. An old boat trailer which is now beginning to break up because it was used in the ocean.
Harbor freight offers ones, but you may want to buy better axel barring housings or you might want to put on brakes depending on your state. If you buy an old trailer and strip it for it's frame you need to find out where you can take the old parts, walls, windows, etc. Unless you are on a large lot and can let it turn to dust over time.
I should have had some welding done to my trailer before I put on the floors, yes floors I have a boat trailer in a T shape and needed extra wood to reinforce what was not there.
You might keep you eye open sometimes there are folks that started a trailer and can not finish it and will sell it for less then what it cost them for different reasons.
Last you could do like me and take your time building, I had many things get in the way of my build but also I did not have to lay out a lot of cash all at one time. I slowly got the tools I needed as I needed them. Grinder, drills, I borrowed some tools from folks that knew I would return them in better shape then when I got them, I also had friends who wanted to help me finished I got a free air compressor, and free mini table saw. Another friend had several folks drop by to help him with his build. Which is another reason to say where you live there might be another teardropper in your town. After I was done I not only found one in my town he goes to my Church. He might help me on my next build his trailer has solar, shower, water tank, is sheet metal covered, and he pulls it everywhere.
So keep looking Keep talking Keep asking and tell us where you live state, town, you never know some where some place some one will look at you and say smile we want to help you with your build.
Ron Dickey'
Los Osos, CA