
angib wrote:I believe 2x2x1/4 is actually overkill for the 'main frame' - the bit under the trailer body. I reckon 2x2x1/8 is enough for that.
Where the 2x2x1/4 is bit more marginal is as a tongue material. But even there, if you don't go wild, a decent A-frame can be built from this angle. The new tongue strength spreadsheet allows for 1200 pound teardrop with a 36" long A-frame tongue for unbraked road use.
kludge wrote:2x2x1/4 angle is used for utility trailers all the time, some are even 2x2x1/8 angle. Tractor Supply Company sells one such trailer. http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/c ... d-capacity Of course they use a second rail a foot above the first to resist bending, but the camper bolted to the frame will more than make up for that top rail not being there.
Find a piece of 2x2 or 2x3 tubing for the tongue and brace it with the 2x2 angle and you'll be fine for the kind of stuff that most people here build.
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