First name is Tom,
Actually I made my studs, ripped 2 x 3 in half. I use those on my Corn hole games I make and they work much better, Less problem with splitting.
A little smaller then the 2x2 and alot cheaper. I also used the 3/4 x 1 on some of it.
When I grab a wall and rock it the whole trailer rocks Its definately solid. Although adding up the weight so far I should come in under 1000lbs.
I did make one screw up I just figured out, when making my floor I didnt allow for my 1/2 overhang on the wall so will be skinning it in two parts on outside with a seam, will probably just use a think piece of oak to cover the seam and plenty of silicone.
Someone mentioned the door handle and actually there should be plenty of room to use a conventional handle off the wooden frame I have on there at least thats the current plan.
Going to wire it up for A/C D/C tommarrow install lights etc put the oak ply on fronts of the cabinets and hopefully start working on my doors for the cabinets and drawers.
Yeh I have been off work had carpel Tunnel and tendon surgery on right hand and have left done this friday so have had plenty of time and alot of help from my 18 year old son, luckily he goes to college here locally so is home alot.
Jeff did you Use Spar Varnish to seal the outside?
Told Mamma to get her stain brushes ready

My Idea of plans are a tape measure, a saw and a dream.
Tom & Brenda
Westerville, Ohio