Trailer fix up.

So a little more done on the trailer. Put the cover over the dove tail opening. Welded that in. Cleaned out the tools. Clean the tools up and put them away. I hate picking up an oily tool. Swept the dirt and saw dust out.
Looks alright. So tomorrow because the dove tail part is in, I’m hoping to under coat the bottom. And have to put the screws back in the clamps that hold up the trailer wires. Will be useable this coming week, if things go well on Monday.

Noel
 

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Any reason a guy couldn't use self drilling screws? Quite often they show up on Craigslist or marketplace. by the box for very reasonable prices.
Nice job Noel!

Thanks Chris.
No reason that I know of Chris why you could not use self drilling screws.
I used these because that what came out of the boards when I took it apart. So I figured that what I’ll put back in.
They seem to be a hardened type of floorboard screw. So that’s good.
And $8.00 CA a box of 50 didn’t seem to bad of a price. I used about 125 floorboard screws.

Noel
 
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