Matrazzo
Well-known member
Some of you know from a previous thread that my grandfathers health has caught up with him, he recently had his left leg amputated. He can no longer drive his four wheeler that he took hunting and ice fishing so he gave it to me, I can't thank him enough for it. Along with it he gave me the trailer as well. I'm unsure of the make and model and it's too late to go get specifics.
Anyway to get to the point I would like to add fencing/ sides to the trailer. It already has a small 2 or so inch lip on the sides and front that I believe are aluminum. The flooring is ply wood and the back comes down as a ramp to allow easy loading. I've never welded but my neighbor was a boiler maker and has all the necessary tools and equipment and is willing to teach me. Is welding the best route? I was thinking of bolting it on but I think that would be too flimsy. If that would work I would prefer to go that route. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Tomorrow I can get the trailer specifics and dimensions. Thanks in advance everyone
Anyway to get to the point I would like to add fencing/ sides to the trailer. It already has a small 2 or so inch lip on the sides and front that I believe are aluminum. The flooring is ply wood and the back comes down as a ramp to allow easy loading. I've never welded but my neighbor was a boiler maker and has all the necessary tools and equipment and is willing to teach me. Is welding the best route? I was thinking of bolting it on but I think that would be too flimsy. If that would work I would prefer to go that route. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Tomorrow I can get the trailer specifics and dimensions. Thanks in advance everyone
