Many trailers today are aluminum and not steel. While alluminum can be
made strong it is a soft metal and it takes significant engineerng
talent to make it strong. The trailer makers do a good job ot that
based on the stresses they consider. But I suspect that a trailer tie
of any kind is not one of those.
Truman
terry banister wrote:
They are mounted to
the steel pillars/frame of the trailer, not the flimsy walls.
Terry
-- We imitate our masters only because we are not yet masters
ourselves,
and only
We
imitate our masters
only because we are not yet masters ourselves, and only
because
in doing so we
learn the truth about what cannot be imitated.