The fabbed low-cost trailer deal is a good one, my neighbor the picker/scrapper does the same, he did about 15-20 trailers over the summer and turned a nice buck on them. His source, and one that should work real good given your location, is to get old tow-behind pop up campers (a lot of time for free) and strip and deck those. Also, visit manufactured home projects (55-over, trailer parks etc) Near the end of the build-out and after, they usually have a biiiiig pile of trailer axles and steel bracing to get rid of.
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