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Mobile Office Steel Frame

We're checking in on the progress of the trailer at least twice a week. In this way, we can be sure that we understand how it is constructed, and are present so that the builders can ask questions. We don't want to wind up with a view window in the middle of the shower, and good communication prevents that.

This is a view of the trailer frame from the inside of the shop where it was assembled

The same frame, from the other side with a little more work done. Notice the thickness of the girders.

The power jacks that hold up the front of the trailer when the tow vehicle is not connected are enclosed inside the trailer so they don't protrude during travel.

The axles were flipped to create additional clearance. Fender wells of welded steel add to the strength and stability of the finished vehicle.

This page was last modified on Saturday, April 28, 2007 10:47:15 PM by Kristyne McDaniel