
I don't have a truck or a van. I do have a 6x10' garden trailer that I used to use for my motorcycle. It gets used a lot to move kids and do Home Depot runs. But I need to get 8-10 sheets of better quality plywood at a time. The place is about 80 miles away and of course weather is always an issue.What I want to do is design/build something I can put on my trailer and protect the plywood in case of rain on the return trip. I know I can build something right now but it would be sort of permanent. I want the option to easily remove it so I can use the trailer for other things.I could use put a couple of pallets down and then try to wrap up the plywood with protective plastic, but trying to find a more professional looking result.I keep coming up with simple ideas but each one ends up being pretty heavy to deal with. The goal is to put this on the trailer and be able to lift a lid or open a door, slide 10 sheets of plywood in and close it up so I can get home dry.Any thoughts ? via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2JBGU0S