Here is a post of my trailer from a few years ago. It will hold fuel or water cans.I went with Adventure Trailers fuel can bracket and I couldn't be happier. I had a problem with the locking strap opening due to the M416 body design and decided the I would cut the strap at the bend and install a hinge. I riveted them on and it looks like it came that way since the whole bracket is riveted to begin with. You can see the hinge in the picture below. I also added a L bracket at the end of the strap to keep it from sliding. These brackets are awesome the will hold a full can of fuel or water and it doesn't move at all. I did have to use spacers to get some clearance from the body of the trailer so the can will clear the rack I have on the tongue and I cut off the handle on the corner of the tub. I usually keep fuel cans in the brackets all the time just to keep the strap from rattling.
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Holy heck they are proud of that! I know it takes time to build stuff but wow. I just built this one for about $30 in materials maybe 20-25 hrs in fab time.AT Scepter Can Holder
The AT Scepter Can Holder is made from 0.125” thick aluminum. The holder is clear coated and made from plates that are riveted together. These industrial grade holders are strong and functional. The holder has built in attachment points so it can be mounted in any variety of positions, apart...atoverland.com