droid_ca wrote:goimg over the plans there is one dimension that seems to be missing and that is the actual height of wall that is angled outward But I've been playing around with some ideas I might do a straight wall with no angles as I'd like to keep it as close to a house shape as possible...figure I better spend some time in designing it right the first time instead of ripping it apart and having to do it over again and agian
The angled wall on the angle is a 4' plywood size,(intended to be a sheet of plywood size) the vertical is shown but it will be a +/- as the trig will be in near ?/32 of an inch and the computer rounds to the nearest 1/8" it show to be 5'-0" from the finished floor.
The floor is made up of flashing grade metal pest barrier then a 1/4" plywood layer with 2x4's joists 16" OC with Styrofoam insulation between joists, and a 3/4" plywood deck all bolted on the frame of the trailer. The walls are to be anchored using Simpsons strong ties hurricane straps and the walls are 2"x3" members with 1/4" plywood interior and 3/8"" exterior nailed at 6" spacing and glued the entire lengths of the studs. Foil backed Styrofoam insulation fits perfectly. Also using straps at each 16" OC studs under the exterior siding
The overall width has to be =/< than 8'-6" by law so I made it something like 8'-4" or so.
Hope this clears things up a bit.