OK. I've got my 5x8 folding Red Trailer. My other projects are done (mostly), and I'm ready to finally get going on my own teardrop. I've put the trailer together according to manufacturer's directions. It works great, however, I still want to get it to the DMV before I chop it up again.
I've read all of the threads about the need to move the axle back. I've read all of the threads about hanging the axle above or below the springs. I've got the Generic Benroy plans almost memorized. But I'm missing something. I see a wooden center stud in many people's pictures, and how do you convert the trailer from folding to rigid?
I searched for two nights trying to answer this question. The Benroy plans show the center beam, and Mary K's pictures also show that center beam. Lots of discussion on moving the axle. Despite all of my reading, I missed the key sentence.
To make this very clear: "Instead of being fitted in their intended place, the two cross members from the centre of the trailer are fitted longitudinally, inside the main side rails. One inside each siderail. This converts the folding trailer into a rigid trailer. Install a pine cross member in place of the channel cross members." [Generic Benroy Plans]
How did I miss this? It was in the plans and a couple of discussions. But I did, and I thought I'd write this down with a very clear subject header, just in case there are dense people like me.
After finally digesting this, it's all clear now. It will be rigid, and it will still be strong. In fact, I can even stretch it out a foot or so (I'm 6'5"). However, that means I've got to find 4x10 plywood walls, instead of the 4x8 plywood I just bought at HD. Does anybody know a decent lumber yard in Reno?
I'm excited to really get started.
--Lance