by markhusbands » Sun Sep 02, 2012 5:16 pm
I really was tempted to go to 5' on the HF 4x8 trailer (and still am; all I've done is assemble the trailer and bolt down a floor; waiting for fall/winter for more indoor time).
But I just thought about it and decided that with the 4' standard on most plywood and aluminum, and with the somewhat limited quality and weight capacity of the HF trailer, it just made more sense to me to do a very simple and inexpensive 4x8 with solid wood walls and floors, something I can bust out this winter without missing any powder days or becoming a bad dad that ignores his kids, and then see if i get enough enjoyment out of the build process to want to do it again, and if I do, build a 5x10 on a welded frame, or even a canned ham, and sell the little one or keep it as a one-man. It also helps that I'm only 5'7", and my wife shorter, so we can probably tolerate a narrow bed for a couple nights, which is our typical trip length. If I HAVE to, I'll drink an extra beer so that I can sleep more soundly despite the narrow bed. (you got to have a strategy for these things)
Mark
