Pre-build question regarding the structural integrity for walls.
My plans are to get the profile done on the external skin and then add the internal wall frame to that, then adding the internal skins on last. But now I'm wondering if this plan is setting myself up for some structural integrity problems down the line. This probably works great for most of the smaller TT's out there, but I'm building something to the scale of this: http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=41666, with walls just shy of seven feet from the bottom of the trailer. (4" trailer frame, 2 1/4" flooring, 2" roof, 6'2 internal height= 6'10 1/2" body height)
So is a seven foot wall too tall to trust to something built that way, or should I be fine as long as I use enough internal bracing? I'm planning on using mostly 1x4s and 1x2s for the internal bracing.
Side Note: Since I don't have a table saw I'll probably end up using off the shelf 1x lumber too (which I hate, but I don't really have the space to keep a table saw to rip with, and my schedule to work on this is too disjointed for a rental to make sense)