JDgreen
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My aluminum utility trailer is the high-side type, to access the cargo area means either climbing on the trailer tongue and front toolbox, or lowering the 6 1/2 foot high rear gate. I kept trying to think of a way to build an easier method to get in and out...saw this aluminum RV ladder at a local Goodwill store for $5. The third picture shows it clamped to the side of the trailer with the part I cut off at the top right. I used part of the cut off section to build the two upper horizontal mounts.
I reinforced the entire interior of the aluminum ladder with 1/2 inch steel EMT pipe, and the two top mounts are attached to the trailer with 8 inch long quarter-inch threaded rod. The lower section required only drilling a pair of 1/4 inch holes for carriage bolts. Climbing in and out is much easier now.
I reinforced the entire interior of the aluminum ladder with 1/2 inch steel EMT pipe, and the two top mounts are attached to the trailer with 8 inch long quarter-inch threaded rod. The lower section required only drilling a pair of 1/4 inch holes for carriage bolts. Climbing in and out is much easier now.