I like the way you 'sunk' the storage around the tongue and axle.Every cu. in. of storage matters. So, how thick is the alum sheeting?
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03-20-2009, 08:57 PM #11
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03-21-2009, 09:44 AM #12
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That is the best set up for a bike trailer that i have seen. make sure you post pics when ur done. cant wait
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03-23-2009, 05:57 AM #13
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The alum sheeting is .100. This gives me enough thickness to not need framing. The fenders are the only part of the body so far I didn’t weld to the main box. The reasoning is I wanted the polish the fenders to a chrome like finish and paint the box the color of my bike. I just got in my sheet of alum for the top. The top will be interesting because I am designing a table into the top. A little hard to explain, I hope to have some of it done in the next few weeks to show.


Every cu. in. of storage matters. So, how thick is the alum sheeting?
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