Hello All,
I've been a long time lurker and have gotten a tremendous amount of information from this site during my build over the last two years. Thanks to all.
Anyway, I'm nearing the end of my build- should be finished yet this winter. I'm beginning to worry about what the tongue weight of my TTT will be, which will determine what I mount on the tongue. I will be putting the battery and a small 6 lb. LP tank on the tongue for certain. What I really need to decide is whether or not to mount a spare wheel/tire on the tongue which would add over 40 pounds to the tongue weight. Adding or not adding the spare will determine the design of the platform onto which I'll place the battery and LP tank. I'm ready to start fabricating the platform, hence this post.
To determine my proper tongue weight, I need to know the approximate ultimate weight of the trailer. Even though the trailer is not completely finished, by adding some barbell wieghts here and there to approximate the weight of what's not yet on the build, I think I should be able to get a rough ballpark weight of what the finished trailer will weigh. How do I do that without hauling an unfinished trailer to a local truck scale??? I may have come up with a solution but I'm not really sure if it's valid.
What do you all think of my idea to use a bathroom scale? Sounds kinda nuts, doesn't it. Here's the plan: I have a electronic bathroom scale with a capacity to weigh up to 440 lbs. If the trailer weighs under about 1000 lbs. I think this should work. I'll put together three small platforms that are the same height as the height of the scale which is about 1-1/2”. I'll place those under each of the wheels and also directly under the hitch. The platform under the hitch will have a vertical 2x2 attached that the hitch will rest on. I'll jack up one wheel, remove the platform and replace it with the scale, lower that side of the trailer and record the weight that wheel puts on the scale. I'll then do the same with the other wheel and the hitch and total the three weights. The platforms are used to make sure the attitude/height does not vary when I place the scale in each location. Am I crazy, or is this a valid hypothesis?
Thanks,
Al