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Utility trailers are useful additions to any handyman's toolbox as they can be used for hauling gravel, mulch, trees or tools from one place to the next. However, it is not always
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1. Build a strong frame for the utility trailer bed using 2-inch by 4-inch stock lumber. Lay two 8-foot-long pieces on their 2-inch sides. Cut the remaining 2-inch by 4-inch stock
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1. Use an electric miter saw to measure the distance from the floor of the trailer to the ceiling. Cut enough 2-by-2-inch boards to space them out every 16 inches from the front to
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1. Measure and note the separation distance between stake-mount pairs on the front, rear and sides of the trailer frame. Measure from the inside edges of the mounts. The side mounts
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