My box blade has only a lip on top, so it will be a "light duty" hitch. I could reinforce it for more, but the big camper I'll move with the truck. It will easily move any of the other campers and trailers.
Here is what I added. I forgot this box steel was too big for the Reese hitches, so AFTER installing it I added some flat stock inside to make a better fit


Worked quite well for a popup we converted into a two layer canoe and camping gear trailer. Really like the ability to maneuver in tight spaces.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Welding? You will have some weight on it and pulling a load. If you have someone nearby who welds, invite them over. Do you have a welder? If not, a portable 110v should work for this.
You can have them show you basic welding while you're at it :thumbsup:
I am going to look for a couple of rings or something to hook chains to- especially since it is light duty. I used flat stock on either side, but still only something like 5"-6" of weld, so better to be safe.