Today I'm making a hitch/coupler lock for the DIY Travel Trailer Project. Overall it is a pretty basic design... just some 4" steel tubing, two lock hasps and puck locks, a 2" hitch ball, and a hinge. And While it might be a bit overkill, I do think it will give me a bit more peace of mind on camping trips when we decide to leave the trailer for day outings:) As for the next part in this series... that should be the 12V wiring, lights, and the solar setup. After that... camping!!!! Thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions. Joe Thank you to War-Lok for providing the lock/hasp combos for this build! Here is a link to the War-Lok hasp and lock combo that I used for this build. https://amzn.to/2IqOHPb For more info on the products that War-Lok makes... https://war-lok.com/ If you guys like the videos I make and would like to help support the channel at no additional cost to you. Please consider doing some of you Amazon shopping through this link. I may receive a commission on some of the items you buy. Thanks for considering, it’s greatly appreciated ☺ http://amzn.to/2hWHbgu Music sourced from the Youtube audio library and/or from EpidemicSound.com... credits as follows.... lightdrops by Peter Sandberg via Epidemic Sound (license/subscription via partnership with Studio71) Subscribe to homesteadonomics: http://bit.ly/2trs1Iz Follow homesteadonomics: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homesteadonomics Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homesteadonomics/ Business Inquiries: kangaroojoe@msn.com ----------- DIY, Gardening, Outdoors, Home Economics, Preparedness, Permaculture, etc,. If you have any questions or business inquires feel free to email below or if you prefer, you can send old fashioned mail to this address:) Homesteadonomics HC 70 Box 4770 Sahuarita AZ 85629 ----------- Tags: homesteadonomics, coupler, trailer lock, trailer hitch, travel trailer, teardrop trailer, trailer, how to, welding, mig, bulldog coupler, puck lock,