SprigOfTheLivingDead
Almost Self-Reliant
... Of your trailer!!!
I recently picked up this beauty of a 16' trailer. I know I could have gone for a shorter utility trailer but I don't have endless cash and I qanted one trailer that could haul some long lumber or some heavy stuff.
Anyways, I want to build some walls for it but haven't ever done that before. My plan is to build the length sections in 8' lengths and then remove the tool box, since it's right up against the edge, so I can put a wall there. When I redo the floor I'll put the toolbox back on. Then build the back as two swinging gates.
My main queations are:
I recently picked up this beauty of a 16' trailer. I know I could have gone for a shorter utility trailer but I don't have endless cash and I qanted one trailer that could haul some long lumber or some heavy stuff.
Anyways, I want to build some walls for it but haven't ever done that before. My plan is to build the length sections in 8' lengths and then remove the tool box, since it's right up against the edge, so I can put a wall there. When I redo the floor I'll put the toolbox back on. Then build the back as two swinging gates.
My main queations are:
- How tall should I make the walls? 18"? 20"? 24"?
- Should I option for pressure treated deck boards rather than pine or cedar and then trying to treat it myself?
- How big of gaps should I put between the boards? I was thinking a solid wall might just be a kite in the wind so was thinking .5" gaps between the boards would be sufficient