Unit to be separate from trailer frame?

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Unit to be separate from trailer frame?

Postby DogStar » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:29 pm

Hi All!

I have been reading and reading many of the build threads. So inspirational! Seriously 8)

My first and major question and I have not yet seen a build thread on this idea, so if there are some please point them out.

What I would like to do, still in earliest planning stages, is to build a Tear Drop design but have it removable from the trailer frame. The trailer would need to do other duites such as haul building materials, transport motorcycles etc...

I am thinking possibly a "landscapers" style trailer (they are fairly plentiful around here). I envision a Tear Drop appx 9-10 feet long and typical width 4+ to 5 feet wide.

Size in part defined by the frame size.

Do you think it possible and feasible to build a self contained unit that could "slip into" position and then be bolted down when used as a travel trailer? :thinking:

I am an ex-woodworker, currently a dog trainer.

Appreciate any leads or thoughts on the concept.

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Postby regis101 » Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:44 pm

I built the box and then set it on a 4 x 8 TSC utility trailer with the same intent as you. Four bolts and it's all good. The box is plenty strong and still lightweight. Browse through my link for a look.
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Postby DogStar » Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:11 pm

regis101 wrote:I built the box and then set it on a 4 x 8 TSC utility trailer with the same intent as you. Four bolts and it's all good. The box is plenty strong and still lightweight. Browse through my link for a look.


Appreciate that Regis.
Seems like it is not a common occurrence.
But looking at lots of the "builds" it is also becoming obvious that many units are plenty strong enough to do this.

Now my search for a trailer begins in earnest. How big/small will it be? Only time will tell what I find in acceptable condition.

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Postby Grid Runner Adventures » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:06 am

Im building a 6ft by 8ft camper that will bolt onto a 4ft x 8ft harbor freight trailer.

removable for hauling other items etc.

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Postby Shadow Catcher » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:55 pm

The Microlite Wazat is built that way and the frame for both capsule and trailer are aluminum.
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Postby TwilightLane » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:50 pm

regis101 wrote:I built the box and then set it on a 4 x 8 TSC utility trailer with the same intent as you. Four bolts and it's all good. The box is plenty strong and still lightweight. Browse through my link for a look.


Regis - you only use 4 bolts to attach the body to the frame??? Am I reading that right? I used 13 bolts and construction adhesive - and was worried it wouldn't be enough!! :lol:
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Postby 2bits » Sun Apr 18, 2010 10:36 pm

I used 4 bolts to hold mine to my frame. I would think as long as your body was rigid enough to move and you didn't have space to just build/get another trailer, and you had a hoist I would think it would be easily doable. Just keep the fenders mounted to the frame, not the body (or both like mine :shock: )
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