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> Frame for flat bed trailer, Keep the rain off the car
Randal
post Apr 2 2012, 02:20 PM
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Been thinking about building some sort of frame for a flat bed trailer that could be easily removed. The frame would be covered with tarps, cut to fit and with fasteners to attach the tarps to the frame.

Looking for design ideas, i.e., 2 x 4's, PVC or what?

I like the idea of using 2 x 4's, but they are heavy.

PVC would be good, but is it strong enough to hold up to wind when towing?
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post Apr 2 2012, 03:36 PM
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One thing I like to ponder when ever I attempt a project like this...

how much damage is it going to cause if something goes wrong..
Imagine a structural failure on the Interstate and the crash damage behind me...

would the lawsuit and possible medical bills be more than the price of a $5,000 enclosed trailer?

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