NSviper
Enthusiast
Last spring I was trying to help out a friend, knowing it probably wasn't for the best, as I got caught in a wind and snow storm. Fortunately, the trailer was still empty, as the accident happened on the way to pick up his Prowler. As you will see, the wind took the trailer and I lost control. There began my thought process of getting a low-profile trailer. Looked for, but could not find a enclosed, low-profile trailer that I wanted, so driving home from VOI12, I decided to try to build one myself. It will be hinged at the front and hydraulically lifted at the rear, opening like a clamshell. The following photos will show the process, up to where I am at so far. Will let you all know when the paint and hydraulic system is complete, and on the trailer. Photos to come.................
In the beginning..... 3 months ago!
Transferring profile.
Hot wire shaping.
Block #2 added.
All three blocks, glued and fastened.
Me, sanding the plug outside on a nice day, too keep down on the dust in my garage. Thinking, why did I start this project???
Plug covered in plastering compound.
First coat of paint.
Taping off, to paint on the green. Getting a idea of the final paint job.
Loading up the plug to get fiberglassed. Kind of nervous right now!
Christmas Day, looking to see where to place the hinge.
In the beginning..... 3 months ago!
Transferring profile.
Hot wire shaping.
Block #2 added.
All three blocks, glued and fastened.
Me, sanding the plug outside on a nice day, too keep down on the dust in my garage. Thinking, why did I start this project???
Plug covered in plastering compound.
First coat of paint.
Taping off, to paint on the green. Getting a idea of the final paint job.
Loading up the plug to get fiberglassed. Kind of nervous right now!
Christmas Day, looking to see where to place the hinge.