The Hougen mag drill proved useful again, but I did manage to break a 9/16" cutter. Drilling holes was a bigger pain than expected, mostly due to clearance issues.
I've spoken well of PJ in the past, but no more. PJ really sucks at welding up these trailers!
The C-channel cross members that span the deck are only welded down the web of the channel with no welds on the flanges. Basically, they're making flat bar out of C-channel, and we know that flat bar doesn't have the torsional rigidity of C-channel, it's not even close. I don't know who is to blame at PJ Trailers, but it's a disgrace on a trailer that cost $13k.
I'll be fixing this trailer for sure and adding welds that should have been put there by the welders that built this bloody thing. I probably shouldn't be surprised given that PJ is based in Texas and no doubt their workforce consists of mostly useless individuals who wouldn't know the first thing about making stuff properly.
I'll pull the boards down both sides of the trailer and weld the top flanges from the top, and the bottom flanges from the bottom. This would have added little time to the build and no doubt I'll find more missing welds when I'm on my back under this thing.
I have three PJ trailers but this is the last PJ I'll ever buy. I'm done with these ignorant, lazy, clueless, greedy, lying POS.