FM82 wrote:Wow! Lots of progress. You were really holding out on us. Looks great, man. I'm really liking the craftsmanship of the galley hatch. I agree with you about the fenders. Since they can be easily swapped out, maybe go at it again, but change up the angles? Just imagining a limb, or something similar getting thrown up and getting wedged in between the tire and fender.
Can you give some details on your roof edging? I'm torn between the vinyl insert style, or the one without. I prefer the look of the trim without the vinyl insert like you have used, but I'm not sure how well the rivets will hold water out over time.
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FM82 wrote:That insert does look much better. Looks to have a lower profile than the standard insert that I've been seeing. Where can I find that style?
Nice work on the tongue box, by the way!
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noseoil wrote:On my recent build of the flat deck utility trailer in Tucson, I made the mistake of saying what the actual cost of the frame materials cost, over $1000. Had to get a "bonded title" for the build, but it's no big deal. An insurance company did the bond, then it was $129 at ADOT for the permanent plate.
I did the frame first on our teardrop build, then once the trailer was licensed, set the cabin in place so the plate was already on the trailer. It's easier that way, but a bonded title isn't a big deal in Arizona, just another layer of state $ for the insurance company, trip & ultimately something to forget about later.
Beautiful build by the way, did you weigh it yet? Sorry if I missed it in the build journal. My guess is 2300# with everything in place & ready to go.
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