My wonderful idea that I hope will work:
I plan to build a camper which is 6'8" x 10'. Height will probably be 6' in the rear slopping up to 7' in the front. Said camper will be built to slide onto a much larger trailer via a winch.
Appears camper should be built on two runners such as treated 4x4s?
Camper will need to be a four season camper so insulated floor, walls, and ceiling. So I'm thinking plywood above the runners, 2x3s, and then plywood as underlayment for the floor. How does this sound? Would the plywood need to be treated?
Walls and ceiling are planned to be framed up using 2x3's. Outside covered with 1/4' ply and then FRP.
How does this sound? Any changes/recommendations?
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Another thing I wondered about, will this guy hold up going 70 mph down the interstate?
Thanks for the help!