new enclosed trailer.

zmister11

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So I bought a new enclosed trailer and I wanted to make my own racks for it. For the trimmers. Do most people use small screws thru the studs to hold up a rack or what?
 

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I hope the pics worked
 

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Nice enclosed trailer and yes I used self tapping screws into the aluminum studs. Just make sure they are large enough to hold the weight of the racks as well as the trimmers. enjoy setting up your trailer.:thumbsup:
 

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Nice enclosed trailer and yes I used self tapping screws into the aluminum studs. Just make sure they are large enough to hold the weight of the racks as well as the trimmers. enjoy setting up your trailer.:thumbsup:

Okay I'll do that. Thank you :)
 

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I know if it was my trailer I sure wouldn't want holes in it, nice looking trailer. You could also maybe drill and tap the inside frame, cap screws might be a little stronger then self taping screws.
 

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I know if it was my trailer I sure wouldn't want holes in it, nice looking trailer. You could also maybe drill and tap the inside frame, cap screws might be a little stronger then self taping screws.

Yeah i definitely don't want holes lol.
 
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