In the process of planing a teardrop build, one that would be towed behind a scion xb with a 2.4L engine. Wanting to start with a 5x8 platform, that will be light, but still ridged for what I'm looking to build. Wanting the weight to be between 1000-1300. Also looking to be somewhat minimalistic on accessorizing.
I really like the concept behind the MEGADROP, here in the forum, with the lifting top to add more space. Not looking to be as large as that one, but the concept is what I like. I have no aluminum welder, and will have to outsource that part of the labor, but all the other fab work (i.e. cutting, etc.) I can do.
That being said, with the cost of the aluminum, welding labor and headache of trying to register a homemade trailer in California, would $500 be a reasonable price for an aluminum trailer frame with aluminum decking already welded in? Its 5x8, with 3-4" tubing that has a wall thickness of approx. 3/16". The trailer is a new utility type trailer with ramp, rails, and axle, but I don't need rails or a ramp and the axle is leaf sprung and cheap looking. I plan on purchasing a Dexter Torsion axle with possibly brakes. The trailer company will strip it down to just the frame, decking and tongue for $500, allowing for a solid start to my build.
The company selling it will include the Manufacturers Certificate so I can register it with no hassle. It looks well built, with 3/16" (or so) tubing and extruded aluminum flooring (that will save the need to seal heavily underneath the flooring). Does it sound like its worth it? Just need some friendly opinions before I move forward. Also, I'm new to the forum world and having an issue uploading the picture.