Why start now if you're looking to upgrade?:confused:
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Yes, $2500, listed in the classified section.
I would like to build an original Saltare trailer (an hybrid actually with european accessories), as it's impossible to find here in France.
As you are rebuilding your trailer, can you please make a scheme of it with measurements ?
Painting complete. More pics:Attachment 13509Attachment 13508Attachment 13510Attachment 13511
I'll take some measurements for you SDC.
More pics of the bunks and inner fender pieces.
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. ....these posts are my first attempt in downloading direct from my iPhone, inverted pics! Ug. Finally cribbing the salt up and switching trailers. Attachment 13517
Looking great as usual.
What did you end up gluing to the inside of the inner fender piece? I think I saw glue on it in one shot, but then in another shot it looks like I see the raw wood after the piece was mounted on the trailer.
Indoor/outdoor carpet glue, applied w/a 1/8 v notch trowel. I also used 5/8" galvanized staples. I'll add some more pics of this process... First I cut out a 2'x6'x3/4" pressure treated plywood, scribed the fender profile then cut. I rough cut the bunk carpet, laid down the glue, flipped it then stapled the entire perimeter on back (tire) side. I then cut the excess carpet in the radius areas and added a few more staples. This gives a nice, wrinkle free radius.
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... I used "trailer bunk carpet". Bought a 50' x 14" roll on eBay for $50.
Got it. That's pretty much the same process I did, but I think what confused me for a minute was that there was glue completely covering the plywood (or maybe that's the carpet side of the plywood). I originally thought you were going to do something with the "non-carpet" side of the piece, but I've caught up now.