Renze
Super Member
I used to work at a light to medium trailer builder. The deck-over designs had a truss frame from 2x2" tubing, and the cheap ones with the wheels beside the deck, had no real frame, the sideboards were integrated which gave it its strength.
when building tubes from angles, you either have a lot of welding to do, or if you dont weld them fully, rust is guaranteed. Water will come between them, and brown traces of rustwater will seep out.
For my manure spreader i use either C channel, or in case of tubes, i throw in some old engine oil before welding the ends shut, so there will be oil vapour throughout the hollow frame: Just open an old tractor that has sat for a couple of years: they dont rust that much from the inside because of the oil vapour.
when building tubes from angles, you either have a lot of welding to do, or if you dont weld them fully, rust is guaranteed. Water will come between them, and brown traces of rustwater will seep out.
For my manure spreader i use either C channel, or in case of tubes, i throw in some old engine oil before welding the ends shut, so there will be oil vapour throughout the hollow frame: Just open an old tractor that has sat for a couple of years: they dont rust that much from the inside because of the oil vapour.