About 6 weeks ahead of Kerrville I ordered a trailer. Then COVID hit and Kerrville was not going to happen. I had already paid a deposit for the trailer and I will use it eventually. The trailer company got shut down in March. They fired back up May 8th and I was given a delivery date a week later since it was almost done at shutdown. Sally and I headed for Phoenix to pick it up only to receive a call on the way that they built it wrong. Since I wasn't in a hurry for it there is time. They took $500 off for the trouble. They built a single axle, I ordered a tandem axle trailer.
I finally picked it up Thursday. It will live behind our 5th wheel a good bit of the time and since I would not be able to see if I had a flat I wanted an extra set of tires on it.
The first part of the project was to do the floor, mount the chock, and remount the tiedown rings.
I chose an a peel and stick vinyl tile.
It is pretty tight between the cables so I got a couple of pool noodles (not pictured).
This seemed like my best option for tying down the front. I didn't see any place to put any tension on the ratchet straps so this seems to work.
Next on the list is wood trim for the floor along the side. Metal edge for the rear and cabinets for the front.
More Later.
Kurt