Woodworking on a Half-Shoestring #7: Refurbing a Harbor Freight Folding Trailer - Pre-Blog Inquiry

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This is part 7 in a 7 part series: Woodworking on a Half-Shoestring

  1. Asher's 13th Birthday Gift
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  1. Creamer and Sugar Bowl Carrier - Build Progress
  2. Refurbing a Harbor Freight Folding Trailer - Pre-Blog Inquiry

This week or next I will begin the process of refurbishing a Harbor Freight folding trailer I purchase several years back.


Original Build


Build State Before Disassembly

All the wood I added on to make a staked side trailer has now been removed, as well as the electrical wiring and lights. Before I can add the new wiring and lights I need to remove surface rust in some areas, spot prime and paint once cleaned up. Once the electrical is installed and working properly I will add new pressure treated plywood sheeting to make the bed and proceed to build the staked sides similar to before. The most obvious difference this time is that I plan on painting the wood (sans pressure treated plywood bed) instead of using a deck sealer—the sealer I used failed to keep mold from building up underneath the finish and rot from setting in months after application, and the wood as it aged didn’t look all that great.

I will be taking progress photos. If there is interest in seeing a multi-part build series here, let me know in the comments below.

I love watching projects unfold … and I’m sure I will be picking up some tips for poor, I mean dear old Rick ;)

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Interested :)

Martin Sojka, Maker of Craftisian

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Martin Sojka, Maker of Craftisian