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    If I was hauling ewaste, my trailer would be all aluminum. I would not use wire mesh/pressed metal because of moisture from the road impacting the electronics. Even if you do not know how to weld nonferrous, the trailer could be built using bolts. Parts would be cheap from a scrap yard.

    I have a 4x8 collapsible trailer that I bought from Sears over 30 years ago. It is light, road legal, and can easily haul 700 pds. I assume that this type of trailer is still available through some manufacturer.

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