Thanks so much for the all the advice thus far. It really helps!
Yeah, it's hard sometimes to not get ahead of myself. I occasionally get an idea, such as this one, think about it a bit and if I think there's a possibility it could work out for the better I can get crazy over it. For instance, not being able to sleep last night thinking of the possibilities of this scrap pile. lol
My dad has a trailer we use to haul our four-wheelers on. I believe it's 8' x 16' or so. It's just a regular old trailer, but it certainly hasn't been abused. Actually, this past January I just sanded it down and did a quick black single-stage DuPont paint-job on it. It really turned out quite well, if I do say so myself. Especially considering the time I invested in it. I worked on it for about four days. Haha Anyhow, short story long, as nice as it is, Dad probably wouldn't let me bang it up to haul scrap with it.
HOWEVER! I just so happen to have a 1976 Champion trailer. 14' wide x 68' long. It was a meth. lab. (as I said, people love meth. down here!) and it caught fire. It's being used for storage and is mostly gutted out. Well, since I've bought this property that included this trailer I've had plans of tearing it down. I was gonna' sell the frame to a farmer for haulin' hay (most hay trailers around here came from mobile home frames), but I've since decided, after borrowin' dad's trailer multiple times, that I'll keep it and build a car hauler/anything and everything hauler for myself.
Also, a few weeks ago we had a wind storm (like I said, it's The Great Plains) and it tore that trailer up a bit. Took quite a few shingles off the already junk roof and it tore about a 3' wide x 10' long piece of sheetmetal off the trailer, exposing the insulation and wiring. So, it really needs to come down ASAP before it comes apart more and tears up my good stuff. Even before the shingles came off a few weeks ago, there were a bunch of buckets and pans in there because it leaked water. I can't imagine how much worse it is now. lol
I don't have a welder, but in my shop I have a 240v outlet and a MIG welder ain't all that expensive and I can make a decent bead with one. I could probably figure it out with a little eyeballin' and a tape measure.
I'd like it to be long and strong (that's what she said) enough to be able to tote a vehicle. I think I may mount a tool box (the kind that sits in the front of the bed of a pick-up) on the front of the trailer to hold tools, coolant, oil, chains, etc. My 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is 18 feet long and pick-ups are probably about that same length, so a vehicle and a tool box, this thing'll have to be at least 22' long or so. I reckon 8' wide would be fine... It's triple axle, which should be great, and I've got the rims and tires for it inside a shed ready to go.
Ya'll know of anywhere I can get pictures and/or detailed instructions on converting a mobile home a utility trailer?
Thanks!
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