The vendor trailer was starting to show it's age.The bottom tube that makes up the vendor doors where starting to rust and needed replacement.Because of that we stripped the door skin off.
This pic is one of the new bottom tube we welded in place.
It is still a open question if I am going to re-skin these doors while I have them apart.
I have designed aluminum tubes to be attached to the side of the doors along one side and the full lenght offset from the door to be able to ball bungee side tarp walls to enclose two sided and have one side open for people to walk into it to shop.More on this after more of the work is done.
I wasn't happy with the interior of the trailer and wanted to remodel it.So it got stripped too.
A wall of diamond plate is being built and on the ends.It will be able to have spring strip clips(to hold pre-packaged snack foods) or shelving depending on what is being sold.Where you see openings in the counter space,there are going to bins built to hold bulk snack foods.They will have hinged lexion covers.Yeah-you will be able to mix up your own trail mix from that.Yumm.
The center of the trailer I installed E-track to hold stackable storeage cases for back-up stock.I welded the reinforcing tubes to mount the E-track to and to stiffen up the trailer.The back of the diamond plate walls will get blueboard insulation glued to it and aluminum walls put up to the center storeage area.A new floor is also going to built for the center storeage area as well hinged to allow me to be able to get to the bottom of the trailer for the storeage of a spair tire,batterys for the brake away brake system,etc.
The 4 stabilizing jacks are going to get new feet.It allows the trailer to be lifted right off the wheels.
I know-I know,this isn't a Astro.It does however take a major role in why Ole Yellar is being built to tow this trailer.It is also a major part of who I am being a professional fleamarket vendor.I'll post more once more progress is make on this project.