sklunk
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2005
- Messages
- 340
- Location
- Southcentral PA
- Tractor
- Deere 345, Deere Z960R, Bobcat CT2025
Search saves the day again! 6 pieces held together with door hinges and hairpin cotter pins at the corners and side section junctions Pure Genius! THANK YOU!!!!
I don't have pics of my sideboards but I did something similar to UpNorth1. I have a 16-foot trailer so I used 1x8 southern pine boards and made the sides in 2 pieces (8-foot each) so they are easier to handle. Then I mounted them to 2x4's that run down into stake pockets. The only difference is instead of hinge pins I just used the trailer connectors that are made for this:
Sides:
Amazon.com: Buyers Products B2585BZ Straight Stake Rack Connector Set: Automotive
Corners:
Amazon.com: Corner Stake Rack Brackets, Normally Used for Connecting Trailer Side Panels, 2 Corners Both Left and Right Hand Sets: Home & Kitchen
I actually went a little farther and mounted 3/4" galvanized conduit the length of the sideboards on the outside about 12" below the top. I then bowed some 3/4" PVC pipes crosswise inside the supports. Now I can stretch a tarp over the top and use bungees to strap it down to the conduit.
It will be a little while until I have this set up again (I usually don't keep the sides on my trailer). Once I get it installed I'll try to take some pictures and update this post.