EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Sorry to hear about the loss of your trailer, but thankful that it didn't spread and wasn't allot worse. With dry conditions, a fire could have gone just about anywhere if the wind was right. I'd say that you were very fortunate that it was just the trailer.
I'm not familiar with that type of trailer, so this might sound silly, but what was the source of the fire? I realize that the decking is wood, and it makes sense that it would burn, but then what else would burn? If the deck is on fire, I would imagine that you'd have to replace the boards and maybe clean up the mess, but I wouldn't imagine that it would have been such a hot or big of a fire.
Was the paint on the trailer the caught on fire and makes it look like the entire trailer was on fire? Did the metal warp or melt? Is it just surface damage?
Thanks for posting and reminding us how easy it is for something like this to happen. I do my own welding and repairs, so it could easily happen to me someday. Now I'm going to be that much more careful.
Eddie
I'm not familiar with that type of trailer, so this might sound silly, but what was the source of the fire? I realize that the decking is wood, and it makes sense that it would burn, but then what else would burn? If the deck is on fire, I would imagine that you'd have to replace the boards and maybe clean up the mess, but I wouldn't imagine that it would have been such a hot or big of a fire.
Was the paint on the trailer the caught on fire and makes it look like the entire trailer was on fire? Did the metal warp or melt? Is it just surface damage?
Thanks for posting and reminding us how easy it is for something like this to happen. I do my own welding and repairs, so it could easily happen to me someday. Now I'm going to be that much more careful.
Eddie