
Posted:
Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:10 pm
by Rem
well ya got a place to sleep that's up off the ground now. Good start!
trailer tip

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:02 pm
by starleen2
By your picture, I see a Tractor Supply 4X8 No Floor (or similar) Here is a Tip: the trailer tongue mounts to the trailer at only two points with hardened bolts. When I built my camper using this trailer, it became oblivious that these two bolts were the only things holding the tongue bar to the trailer assembly. I guess this was a design feature to allow for a tilt bed feature. Upon the completion of the camper and the first trial run, I noticed that there was considerable movement between the two bolts and pivoting within the joint. The 2X2 angle iron on the frame was also flexing. Every movement of the camper made the two joints jump and pivot like a see-saw. To remedy this, I welded the points were the bolts passed through the tongue and angle iron connections. BE SURE TO REMOVER THE TRAILER WIRING HARNESS FROM THE TUBING BEFORE WELDING! Also you may want to put a few bolts from the floor to the second cross piece where the end of the square tow tube is welded. At first I did not, thinking that it wasn’t a big deal until it cracked and had to be repaired on the road. The welder mentioned that IF I had put two bolts in to the second cross member, that it would have prevented any oscillation. This eliminated the problem. hope this helps

Posted:
Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:39 pm
by aggie79
Nightranger - It was nice to meet you at Cedar Hill.
My wife and I were the ones without a TD. Hopefully, I'll get started on a build soon.