Quick-Crate Collapsible Utility Trailer

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Intro: Quick-Crate Collapsible Utility Trailer

This is a great mod for anyone who owns a utility trailer. Basically all you need is a Quick-Crate,a trailer, and a little sweat. You can buy Quick-Crates at quickcrate.com they have a large selection of stock crates that you can get shipped in about 24 hrs.

STEP 1: The Damage

And this is what happens if you don't use high quality exterior grade plywood with the added protection of a premium outdoor stain.

STEP 2: The Breakdown

First I needed to get all the old wood off the trailer. I did this with a hammer and a reciprocating saw.
Then I got the rust off with a wire brush, sand paper, and a right angle grinder with  a wire brush attachment.

STEP 3: The Paint Job

I put 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of blue automotive paint.

STEP 4: Wheels and Axle

I took the trailer to the professionals to have 2 new tires put on, and the axle's bearings repacked. It only cost about $45 per tire to have the bearings and races replaced, so I did that instead of just having them repacked. Then I went and got a weatherproof lighting kit and installed that per the directions included with the kit.

STEP 5: Stain the Quick-Crate

As you can see in the pictures; I chose a natural coloured stain so the beauty of the wood wouldn't go unnoticed. The stain is going to make this last a lot longer;  I plan to get many years of use out of this trailer.

STEP 6: The Coolest Thing Ever.

Well I wanted to have the most versatile trailer I could and sometimes you need it to be covered; I am taking a road trip in several weeks with luggage and cargo. Sometimes you just need a trailer with high walls; if you're wanting to get a load of mulch or taking scrap metal to the scrap-yard etc.



To do this I attached a Quick-Crate to the base of the trailer; the Quick-Crate can be assembled in less than 5 minutes and can be broken down and stored when not in use. Quick-Crates are constructed with 3/4" exterior grade plywood for all panels. Additionally the crate features stringers that are thru-bolted to the base, and have been tested to hold 4,000 pounds of live ammunition. I will not be carrying live ammunition or 4,000 pounds so I think I should be fine. Quick-Crates are practically water tight so I don't have to worry about any freak rain storms hitting us while we are driving down to Florida.

Quick-crates have not been wind tunnel tested, and are not designed for this purpose so if you want to do this; do it at your own risk.
That is what I am doing. :)

11 Comments

That price is for the reusable a one-way is the same but with OSB sides and top, and the stringers are only nailed. Give them a call they can get you one for close to 350.00

You get what you pay for. These aren't single use crates. If you wanted a cheaper crate you could always get a One-Way it is still really tough but the stringers are only nailed and instead of ply they are OSB. they are only 325.

http://www.quickcrate.com/store/product.php?productid=16&cat=2&page=1

You could get a similar reusable crate from u-line, I think they offer cheaper if not free shipping.

https://www.uline.com/BL_441/Heavy-Duty-Wood-Crates?keywords=crate

I would only want to buy the clips and Quick-Crate does not sell those. You can only buy the full crate. And that's expensive. There has got to be a cheaper way.

I have been looking for a removable box for my equipment trailer. This may be the perfect solution. Thank you.

Lovely work, I love the look of the new trailer.

I think you are on to something here. This is double awesome!
and thank you for the comment
How much do one of them crates cost really nice job !!!!!
goto WWW.quickcrate.com in the right hand corner there is a tab you can look at stock crate prices and sizes. click on the buy online button to see the prices