I picked up this trailer over the weekend. It might look familiar, as it has build threads on here and several other forums.

There are some things I want to change, but first thing is going to be to attack the rust. I could see rust on the floor even in the original build thread, but given the thickness of steel used I wasn't worried about it.
This is the inside how it came.

I couldn't get the water tank out without grinding the strap off. I really didn't see the usefulness in it away to be honest, so I don't think it will be going back in. I'd rather have the space. So it went. I removed the water pump with a good pull. I'm surprised it hadn't fallen off.

I really debated keeping the fridge slide out, but I had a suspicion that it was hiding rust. Plus I wasn't thrilled with the location and I think it will be too small for the fridge I want anyway. My suspicion was confirmed.

After getting the angle iron brackets out I hit it with the wire wheel. I was thinking about sanding it down to clean metal, but I think it's just too much work. I'm going to pick up some POR-15 or equivalent. Hit it with the wire wheel again and paint over it with the POR-15.
Here it is now.


There are some things I want to change, but first thing is going to be to attack the rust. I could see rust on the floor even in the original build thread, but given the thickness of steel used I wasn't worried about it.
This is the inside how it came.

I couldn't get the water tank out without grinding the strap off. I really didn't see the usefulness in it away to be honest, so I don't think it will be going back in. I'd rather have the space. So it went. I removed the water pump with a good pull. I'm surprised it hadn't fallen off.

I really debated keeping the fridge slide out, but I had a suspicion that it was hiding rust. Plus I wasn't thrilled with the location and I think it will be too small for the fridge I want anyway. My suspicion was confirmed.

After getting the angle iron brackets out I hit it with the wire wheel. I was thinking about sanding it down to clean metal, but I think it's just too much work. I'm going to pick up some POR-15 or equivalent. Hit it with the wire wheel again and paint over it with the POR-15.
Here it is now.
