Has anyone on here made their own?
Dan
There are a few on here inclueding a very clever one by "Madteg"
Ive bought a braked caravan chassis and am going to have a go.
i heard that trailers now have to have test if home made???
Have just been searching round the forum and have seen some inpsiration. Will have to have a look about the rules for them..
My trailer was made about 10 years ago by Alko I am just re bodying it
[Edited on 15/4/10 by big_wasa]
i too was thinking that if i got the flux capacitor working i could make mine in the past.....
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Yeh but I will be making mine years ago
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i heard that trailers now have to have test if home made???
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Originally posted by boggle
i heard that trailers now have to have test if home made???
There is certainly a plan to do that in 2012, but I don't think they've figured out how, when they don't have plates/VIN numbers/V5c's, they're going to know when a home made one was actually built.
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=106221
I built a trailer from an Alko caravan chassis i bought on e-bay for £80. I welded some box section onto the chassis rails and bought some steel
chequered plate and welded that to the box section. Total outlay was in the £300 pound bracket.
A mate of mine bought a Brian James Minno and paid about 1k for it.
The only thing i would recommend with a single axle set up would be to move the axle further forward, as most caravan chassis the axle is set quite
far back. I would do this to lessen the nose weight as at the moment it is nose heavy. Alko axles bolt to the galvanized chassis and can be easily
re-located, even widened with not too much effort.
I hope this helps. Eric.
I am looking at this at the moment, anyone built one ?
Lets see some pictures please
Mine needs to be small enough to fit in a single garage with the car (Fiat 126) on it..
Can you buy the channell allready pressed of the shelf ?
I bought two sheets of 2mm steel and got it cut and folded.
have you galvaised the chasis too??
Ive not made a trailer, but mine is a DIY built affair.
- Most of the chasisis is 2inch angle, 2*3inch c section for the drawbar, and then some 3/4inch for the superstructer. Full floored in 18mm ply. Body
in thin plastic coated steel.
Ive also bought a trailer very simular in build to owelly's for the uni motorclub. Bit tatty, not galv, one duff tyre, £450.
Daniel
There is a trailer build diary here
http://www.davebence.co.uk/trailer_project.htm
Though it makes no financial sense to build one using all new parts IMO. Better to refurbish an old one or 'convert' a caravan.
I built the traile rto be as light as possible. I got it hot galv dipped for £75.
Unfortunately, I then fitted an Atlas axle to the car so it was too wide to fit on....... I adapted it for my boat instead!
I made my own from an old autotrailer.
Søren S2
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Originally posted by iankThough it makes no financial sense to build one using all new parts IMO. Better to refurbish an old one or 'convert' a caravan.
Here's some pics of the ones dad and I have just finished, a 1300kg gross single axle and a 2000kg gross twin, both based on alko chassis'
and topped by some galvanised pressed steel sections we had made. A lot of work if you're going to do it properly but worth it IMO.