by Ira » Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:28 am
Sharp--and Steve's a very cool and such a HANDSOME man too! We hung out at a recent gathering in Florida. But that's not his trailer in his avatar--check his album. (Where are you from?)
The other thing about building it off the trailer, and of course EVERYTHING is doable, is what kind of walls you plan to have. For instance, if you're doing sandwich walls (with or without insulation), and you close them up before raising your completet shell onto the frame, I don't know how you get back into those walls to drop the bolts. Know what I mean?
Maybe it's just a matter of pre-drilling those holes, matching the holes to the frame, dropping the bolts in, and then closing the wall. But even in this instance, you still have to have the frame assembled to mark the holes.
I don't know--just throwing out some thoughts. Yeah, guys have built it off the frame here, but I don't know what the advantage to doing it that way is. Experts like Madjack who do it this way probably have that system all down pat and it's no big deal for them, but it would personally scare me.
Finally, the other thing about building on the frame is that you can see exact axle position which will help you best determine door placement and maybe cosmetic elements.
Here we go again!