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My trailer
As I am outdoor, I ca show you maybe my oldest but most important metal work I have ever done so far, it is my trailer :
I did it maybe 20 years ago now, and it's still as good as on the first day, I use it a lot for the garden, and also for transporting wood or even big pieces of furniture.
I made it upon a salvaged car rear axle (from a Peugoet 205, for the connoisor).
All frames are welded, and hot galvanized.
The floor is a sheet of outdoor plywood.
The front and rear sides can be opened, in order to extend the utility length.
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...remorque_1.jpg
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...remorque_2.jpg
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...remorque_3.jpg
http://www.labellenote.fr/file/homem...remorque_4.jpg
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I like the the front part that swings down. It's a feature I see very rarely, but is very useful.
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Thanks Christophe! I've added your Utility Trailer to our Miscellaneous category, as well as to your builder page: Christophe Mineau's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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