parapyropig
Gorilla Wrangler
Been a lurker here for a looooong time, and it's about time I start pulling my weight.
When I got her:
Restored:
I found a $4500 work topper for $300 and decided it would be perfect for my expedition build idea.
Bringing it home:
The interior is bigger than I hoped, given the side cabinets.
Then came the hand tools, cutters, grinders, hardware, and LOTS of rattlecan paint:
I didn't like the weaknesses inherent with the double doors, so I've decided to go another way:
This way, the integrity of the trailer is maintained, security increased, and much less work to do to make it weathertight.
Homemade rear hatch:
When I got her:


Restored:

I found a $4500 work topper for $300 and decided it would be perfect for my expedition build idea.
Bringing it home:



The interior is bigger than I hoped, given the side cabinets.
Then came the hand tools, cutters, grinders, hardware, and LOTS of rattlecan paint:


I didn't like the weaknesses inherent with the double doors, so I've decided to go another way:



This way, the integrity of the trailer is maintained, security increased, and much less work to do to make it weathertight.
Homemade rear hatch:
