I'm happy to finally be able to share with you images and my build progress so far.
This trailer began it's life in 1989 as a Jayco pop up. When I bought it, it had been essentially dismantled with only the bottom structure remaining, I believe the previous owner was using it as a cargo hauler of sorts. After tearing off all the remaining bits I was left with this awesome bed to build on
The frame dimensions of it are 12' by 7' and it comes in at a whopping 640 pounds. This was a bit larger than I had originally planned to build on, but I'm now extremely happy with the options its given me.
If you notice the steel tubing on my trailer, that's the material I decided on to build my frame. I chose 1x1 steel tubing due to it's light weight properties and structural abilities. By no means am I an expert welder, but the enticement of getting to weld my entire structure was... pretty intense, and this was probably my favorite part of the build so far.
3 solid days of cutting and welding yielded my camper's frame
I then spent the next few days completely buffing, sanding, and painting my entire trailer in rustoleum. Which was pretty nice as a trailer base as old as mine had accumulated quite a fair amount of rust
I'm further along in the build, but would really love to hear everyone's opinion/comments/expertise on how this stage of my build went
Cheers!