9 Tips to Make Money Building Redding Electric Utility Trailers

Redding electric utility: Utility trailers are handy for a variety of applications, from hauling your tools to the job, or your gear to the gig. Whether you’re planning on building a trailer for your business, or just need one occasionally for the family camping trips, this article will give you the information you need to build your own!

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1. Things You’ll Need

  • Welding equipment (if applicable)
  • Circular saw
  • Variable speed drill with metal drill-bit
  • Spray paint

2. Determine the type of trailer you’ll need. A utility trailer should be customized to your specifications. You will need to decide on the length, the weight capacity, and whether or not it will be enclosed. For example:

  • If the utility trailer will be used for lumber or building materials, it may need stronger suspension and larger wheels. For ease of loading and unloading—especially lumber—you would probably not want it enclosed. You would also want to make it long enough to hold lumber and sheeting.
  • For machinery and valuable tools, you would not only want it sturdy, but also enclosed and secure to prevent theft.
  • The vehicle that you will use to pull the utility trailer will also help determine the dimensions. For example, a utility trailer to haul groceries behind a bicycle will necessarily be much smaller than a utility trailer for a Suburban, built to haul a table saw.

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3. Decide the method of construction. You may choose to build a utility trailer from scratch or assemble a kit. Either way, the right tools and materials are essential. Search online websites for utility trailer kit plans or visit a home improvement store, or tractor supply dealer for ideas.

4. Confirm your level of ability. In the planning stages, it’s important to be aware of your construction and mechanical expertise and capabilities. Building a utility trailer from scratch will require welding skills, an aptitude for carpentry, and electrical knowledge to install taillights. It also helps if you’re comfortable with heavy lifting.

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5. Gather the materials and tools. Working according to a utility trailer plan will help you gather the right components. Once you have located a source for the materials, check with the customer service representative to arrange delivery. If you are a skilled welder and have the equipment you’ll need, follow the manufacturer’s recommended safety and procedural instructions.

  • Most designs consist of a bed, a hitch, a “tongue” (the wedge shape that extends from the front), an axle with wheels, taillights, and a license plate frame.
  • Many of the components for utility trailers (tongue, hitch, axle, jack, and taillight assembly) can be purchased fully assembled, allowing for easier construction.

6. Construct the trailer frame. The frame will consist of 4 steel angle iron rods, 2 for the sides, and 2 for the front and back. Depending on the established length of the trailer, the sides might be longer than the front and back.

  • Weld the angle iron rods together for the bed frame. Assure the corners are squared.
  • Weld support beams made of flat iron across from side to side.
  • Bolt pressure-treated 2×6 inch (5.1 X 15.2 cm) boards to the frame, parallel with the sides inside the lip of the angle iron.
  • Cut lumber with a circular saw. Drill holes in the angle iron with a variable speed drill and drill-bit designed for metal.
  • Attach boards to frame bed.

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7. Attach the axle and tires. Use a hydraulic jack to raise up the frame. Block all 4 corners to keep it elevated. Weld the axle under the framing. On a rectangular frame, the axle should be attached with 60 percent of the frame in front and 40 percent in back to distribute the weight of the bed.

8. Finish out the other parts. Weld the hitch to the tongue and attach the assembly to the front of the frame. Attach the jack behind the hitch on the tongue. Route electrical wires from the front to the rear for the taillights. Assure the taillight connector is in front.

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9. More tips

  • You may need special procedures to obtain a tag for your home built trailer. In Georgia for instance you take your home built trailer to a designated police station for inspection. If it passes you receive a metal tag you must rivet to the frame. The unique number on the tag and the paperwork from the police station allows you to receive a tag from the tag office and also get insurance on it.

  • Clean and then spray all metal parts with primer and paint before assembling tires or lights.

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