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    Anyone ever build there own? What material was used? Looking for storage availability also. Any ideas

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    Quote Originally Posted by m.lion View Post
    Anyone ever build there own? What material was used? Looking for storage availability also. Any ideas
    1X1 .083 wall tubing and 3/4 inch plywood.

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    Send me your email address in a PM and I'll send you a bunch of pics of the ones we built. Storage all along, closed in, winch under ramp. Worked great for 10 years until we sold the trailer.

    SPark

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    Mine were made out of 1x2 square and diamond plated on top in one single piece. Ramps are open underneath so we store things under that.

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    I used plywood and 2x10's or (or maybe 2x8's?? however tall the wheel well is??). the plywood sat on top of the 2x10's with a hinge on the wall side so that it can be lifted up to store radius rods, shocks, etc... I can send pics also if wanted

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    Here is a good pic of our base.
    http://i49.tinypic.com/6jinva.jpg
    We built it 3/4 of an inch from the top of the inner fenders this way the plywood will lay flat. Then from the back of the fender we sloped it toward the door.

    Hope that helps. If you need more pics let me know.

    1x1 Tubing and 3/4 plywood.

    Side note: I think we went a little overboard. But this trailer hauls everything from street rods to late models. So we had to add extra bracing.
    Last edited by B r a n d o n; 01-25-2013 at 04:31 PM.
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