This project was made for under 30 dollars using mostly found objects. If i had to buy everything i used it would cost around 60.
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I have to confess i did not build mine. I got it from Dan who scavenged it from an broken trailer.
This instructable uses a firewood cart, i'm sure you can find other wheel bases to scavenge from.
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I will screw it together for testing, then if it seems to right enough, I'll get someone to weld it for me. The old ladder idea seems like a good one. It is 40', not really good any more for a ladder as it has a cantankerous bow in it which makes it hard to use. Besides, it's really heavy and I'm too old to be interested in juggling that thing anymore.
Emt benders or "hickies" (although a hickey usually refers to a pipe bender, not emt), will bend baby carriage frame as well and if you can find an old bender for surface mounted square conduit, (for exposed finished surfaces the name escapes me), it bends square metal perfectly for offsets and 90's.
great instructable
sparkie
Another option is a side arm hitch. Instead of being centered on the trailer and going up over the tire (making your pack rack useless) it runs off the left side of the trailer and connects to the bolt on your rear wheel... Like this make sure it sweeps out far enough for your rear wheel to pivot without rubbing tho.
The hinge is a little complicated but I have seen a few DIY projects somewhere with creative (no weld) solutions.