Bavarianbrit
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I was given a bent up trailer that was nea,rly new but that had a tree fall across it. And so started a project I had always wanted to build.
So far - Unbend the trailer, then I was given the sheet phenolic plywood sheet laid flat on the top as shown (it makes the foot of the box) from a nearby recycling centre, it is from waterproof 24mm thick & some more of the same size sheets will make up three of the four vertical sides up to elbow shooting level, the two vertical base sheets that go down to the trailer chassis are made up from the broken trailers original floor it is also phenolic but only of 10mm sheet so I am fitting it out with cross reinforcements inside to stop any lozenging (twisting). I had to buy a big phenolic sheet 1250mmx2500mm for the fourth vertical entrance wall which is 15mm thick this will have a door entrance cut out and the door fitted with a flip up window then two more flip up windows put on the other walls. then a roof added on top and carpet inside to stop any noises from movements, so far it has cost me 80 Euros, a big part of the retirement hobby is keeping the costs down as a challenge. These run around 2700 Euros to buy in Germany.
I will post up more progress photos as it grows.

So far - Unbend the trailer, then I was given the sheet phenolic plywood sheet laid flat on the top as shown (it makes the foot of the box) from a nearby recycling centre, it is from waterproof 24mm thick & some more of the same size sheets will make up three of the four vertical sides up to elbow shooting level, the two vertical base sheets that go down to the trailer chassis are made up from the broken trailers original floor it is also phenolic but only of 10mm sheet so I am fitting it out with cross reinforcements inside to stop any lozenging (twisting). I had to buy a big phenolic sheet 1250mmx2500mm for the fourth vertical entrance wall which is 15mm thick this will have a door entrance cut out and the door fitted with a flip up window then two more flip up windows put on the other walls. then a roof added on top and carpet inside to stop any noises from movements, so far it has cost me 80 Euros, a big part of the retirement hobby is keeping the costs down as a challenge. These run around 2700 Euros to buy in Germany.
I will post up more progress photos as it grows.

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