Nicely done! What made you decide to go tandem on such a small trailer?
That's a sweet trailer! What gauge steel did you use for the sides?
Looks great. Can you possibly show more detail about the tailgate latches? Look nicely done. I just made a gate for my trailer and I hate the latch I made, would like to upgrade it a bit.
Thanks
Tommy
Are you planning to put 3/16 down on the floor or something else?
Looks great. Can you possibly show more detail about the tailgate latches? Look nicely done. I just made a gate for my trailer and I hate the latch I made, would like to upgrade it a bit.
Thanks
Tommy
Hi, That's a good question, actually I have been paying out so much for machinery movers to haul machinery to my shop, I decided to build my own. The foot print is 5' x 10 ' but its a tandem so it can take the weight. Space is also at a premium so I didn't want it taking up too much room in the driveway.
nice job!
Mind me asking what you have into it for materials?
What are the axles rated at?
Another great job, Jon! I've started collecting materials in the hopes of building a solid tandem axle trailer before I start buying machinery. Luckily at my last shop (I'm an apprentice machinist) we got a new machine on a large-footprint steel pallet that I cut into 4 pieces and brought home in 3 loads in my little 2.3L inline 4 Ford Ranger.It's ****** steel, but it'll be good enough for what I'm doing.
With single axle, you need expensive load rated tyres.
with a tandem you can get away with cheaper tyres x 4 and there is not much difference in the overall costs [when it is all added together]
The pay off is a tandem trailer is worth more to sell.
I never build single axle trailers because the public try to price shop me against cheap Chinese imports.
By the way. "Outstanding workmanship Jon" you put manufacturers to shame!
LOL, Jon, I just noticed your avatar? It doesn't seem to fit your personality? You must have a dark side?
JJ: nice to see you are finishing up your trailer project. did you make room to park it inside the shop. you do amazing work and wish i lived closer so i could see it first hand.
can you take a few more pictures of the gate latch you installed because your nice CAD drawing doesn't have the locking mechanism on it? did you make the entire thing, remodel it or just buy it and install it? i don't like the latch on mine and would like to upgrade it or have yours built into a new trailer if i go that route.
I hope the new business is doing well.
good luck
Nice design on the latch. Thanks for the info. Will have to do something like that as well.... I can't stand rattling either!
Hi, That's a good question, actually I have been paying out so much for machinery movers to haul machinery to my shop, I decided to build my own. The foot print is 5' x 10 ' but its a tandem so it can take the weight. Space is also at a premium so I didn't want it taking up too much room in the driveway.
Yup, very nice!
I can tell you what the next post is going to be......"can we see close up pics of the tailgate latches?"
Nice Trailer Jon.
JJ: I wish i lived closer because i'd consider buying your B+ trailer build so you could build a nicer one. very nice job.
I'd like to see a few pictures of the latch and also the hold downs that you made. or did you buy them and where?
Best
Wow. 3/16? That is a tank! Cool blend of equipment hauler and utility trailer![]()