I did this refurb back in 2015, but a recent post got me thinking I should put up some pics.
I bought a used Featherlight 7x16 dual axle for about $3500 I was close to buying a new steel trailer for about the same price, but I hated the idea of steel trailers around here. They seem to get rusted out in no time, and it seems there is not much you can do to save them.
This guy was well used as a construction trailer, but I was very impressed how well made it is. Anything worn out was fixable. I wanted barn doors on the back so I could load things with a forklift (no regrets after 3 years). I have a set of ramp I set on the back when I need them.
I pulled out the walls install flush mounted e-track and figured I would throw some insulation in at the same time since I had it open. The floor had seen better days, and I wanted to replace it but it quickly became evident that was going to be a huge PIA. So I went over the top with 1/2" ply and made the floor e-track flush as well. Painted everything. Wow it's amazing what some paint will do to brighter things up. Added LED lights all the way around the inside too. Replaced all the seals and I've got great trailer that will last me many more years.
Only regrets was not doing a 3rd row of e-track on the walls. I still want to install a window or two, add a roof vent and insulate the ceiling. Love this trailer.
I bought a used Featherlight 7x16 dual axle for about $3500 I was close to buying a new steel trailer for about the same price, but I hated the idea of steel trailers around here. They seem to get rusted out in no time, and it seems there is not much you can do to save them.
This guy was well used as a construction trailer, but I was very impressed how well made it is. Anything worn out was fixable. I wanted barn doors on the back so I could load things with a forklift (no regrets after 3 years). I have a set of ramp I set on the back when I need them.
I pulled out the walls install flush mounted e-track and figured I would throw some insulation in at the same time since I had it open. The floor had seen better days, and I wanted to replace it but it quickly became evident that was going to be a huge PIA. So I went over the top with 1/2" ply and made the floor e-track flush as well. Painted everything. Wow it's amazing what some paint will do to brighter things up. Added LED lights all the way around the inside too. Replaced all the seals and I've got great trailer that will last me many more years.
Only regrets was not doing a 3rd row of e-track on the walls. I still want to install a window or two, add a roof vent and insulate the ceiling. Love this trailer.