What do you do if the flatbed trailer you are adding sides to doesn't have those little stake post slots already built onto the frame and you are trying to add enclosure to the same small trailer? Specifically what I'm talking about is adding 'enclosure' of sides and roof to like a very small 6 by 8 or 6 by 10 motorcycle trailer. But the trailer isn't self made to have those side post/stake holder metal slots that some have already built on.
And I'm not a welder and have no welding tools. So I have to work it from carpentry skills since that's what I know. I'm hoping there's a way I could just maybe do something with securing bolts and 2 by 4s to the frame edges and then build on that?
And I want to have a small light weight trailer that is multi-function to use as a backup shelter, and to have a place to put farm tools, garden tools, and to haul beehives in possibly also.
And can they go after you some how if you convert like a motorcycle flatbed trailer into a flatbed trailer or something crazy like that?
Thanks.
And I'm not a welder and have no welding tools. So I have to work it from carpentry skills since that's what I know. I'm hoping there's a way I could just maybe do something with securing bolts and 2 by 4s to the frame edges and then build on that?
And I want to have a small light weight trailer that is multi-function to use as a backup shelter, and to have a place to put farm tools, garden tools, and to haul beehives in possibly also.
And can they go after you some how if you convert like a motorcycle flatbed trailer into a flatbed trailer or something crazy like that?
Thanks.