Hey folks!
I finished renovating a 1973 Roadrunner trailer, and one of the only things left to do is to replace the rear bumper on the trailer. It's rusted out and nearly falling off - so it is a bit liability right now. 4" square, but I'm not sure what gauge the steel typically is on these bumpers. I want it to be strong enough to carry camp wood and a bike rack, but obviously not thicker than it needs to be!
I've found steel tubing companies online, where I can order the length that I need (7'6"), in different gauges. I'd rather not have a local RV company do it, I know they'll charge twice as much for the tubing and $$$$$$$$ in labor. What could be a couple hundred bucks for me to do myself, would easily turn into $1,000 for them to do it.
Any ideas?