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Re: advice on kitting out a very small box trailer
Posted by 'Aquila' on 12 Jan 2009 @ 21:57


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Aquila
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i think hes talking about having the cart inside but with it split in half, so the kart sits on runs, like 2 ramps on a trailer, but flat. teale trailers do the same with their trailers. im looking at doing the same at the moment!. the way i thought of doing it was building a frame out of aluminium box seztion in an upside down l shape, either side of the trailer and at both ends then bolting a 10mm sheelt of ply or mdf to the frame to split the trailer in 2. then have the kart or spares on the bottom, depending which is heaviest

adam

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advice on kitting out a very small box trailer  by 'Maxster'   (11 Jan 2009 @ 23:15)
Re: advice on kitting out a very small box trailer  by 'Hootsman'   (11 Jan 2009 @ 23:42)
Re: advice on kitting out a very small box trailer  by 'JimG'   (12 Jan 2009 @ 12:53)
Re: advice on kitting out a very small box trailer  by 'Aquila'  << You are here!
Re: advice on kitting out a very small box trailer  by 'dale99b'   (13 Jan 2009 @ 9:30)

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