Cool thanks help a lot I cant wait to get it so I can get started. As soon as I get the trailer I will get the propane tank. I will be getting it from a propane dealer do u think they will help me load it on the trailer because I don't have any heavy lifting equipment?smokinwelder wrote:The trailer looks decent. Just make sure its not rotted frame and such. I paid $100 for my 250 gallon tank if that helps any. Joe
Thank you I have read many posts on these forums and have seen your builds. I appreciate your opinion I'm going to start researching how to build a trailer.TuscaloosaQ wrote:Consider this you may be paying 175$ for an axel the wheels and tires may be no good and the frame of the trailer is potentially light for a 250 build especially if you are adding a warmer to it. I am a big proponent of building your own trailer truthfully the cost is really miniscule when you weigh all the odds. This is my opinion, to many people have bought trailers in hopes of using them and had to can it due to it not being sufficient enough. I am just trying to help a brother out.
If you were in Alabama I could hook you up on trailer parts very reasonable and am seriously considering becoming a dealer of trailer parts, heck I am selling them anyway. Wow 2 much typing for TQ GIVE ME A WELDER!!!!!!!
Thanks man! About how much do you think the cost will be if I build it?TuscaloosaQ wrote:Brother I can walk you thru trailer build ain't nutin 2 it
Thanks TQ I cant wait. Once I get my welder I will start looking for the parts. I'm all the way in New Mexico.TuscaloosaQ wrote:less than 600$ depending where you get your parts. I would go with a 4x8 trailer 1 3500# axel 14 or 15" wheels and tires and 2x3x11 gauge tubing if I were building it. you can even you a straight coupler to get it rated at 5000#. Where r u located at??