Okay so I picked up this Harbor Freight trailer. It was actually second hand and got it for half price but it was never assembled so I'm in the process of assembling it. And before anyone starts heckeling me, my bike is not going on this trailer unless it is broken or crashed. It is for the 4 wheeler or mower or just trips to the lumber yard.
My question is. I am getting down to where I need to fix the plywood top to the frame. This is one of those folding trailers where you have to cut the plywood in half and put it on into sections. But you can also affix permanent bolts in the hinge part of the frame and not cut the plywood in half but then it will not be foldable. This obviously would make the trailer more rigid and sturdier. I will be storing the trailer inside because these cheap trailers if left outside we'll just rust away. But I do have 10 foot ceilings in my garage and could still lean it up against the wall without folding it. Would just be more difficult to do.
What would you do? Make it foldable and more easily stowable? Or make it more rigid and stronger but harder to store away?