Recommend Welder or Fab. shop for lid in Northern CA?

Bughalli

New member
Hey guys,
I bought an off road trailer that basically looks like the older military jeep trailers. Yet it's much newer. Steel frame with aluminum body (very light). It's a great trailer, but would like to have a lid built for it, ideally something similar to the AT Chaser lids. I do a lot of camping, fishing, etc and hate leaving my stuff in the back of the truck when I'm in the woods. Much rather lock it in a trailer. Can you recommend any welders or fabrication shops in Northern CA? I live in the Bay area, but would travel for the right guy. The fabrication can get tricky, especially once you consider the struts, hinges and a locking mechanism.

Much appreciated
 

Bughalli

New member
Pic of trailer

Attached is a picture of the trailer. It's virtually identical to a jeep trailer in all regards. The rear has a drop down tail gate. I put standard car tires on it since last time I used it I was doing all highway driving, but I have another set for off road.
 

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Flyfishjeep

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Try Vintage trailers in Diamond Springs (30 minutes east of Sacramento).

I know they build off road trailers. There is also a place in Dixon, but I cannot remember the name of the outfit. they also build off road trailers and do al kinds of fabrication.
 

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