do I need a 2x2 frame

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do I need a 2x2 frame

Postby drobe56600 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:32 pm

Hi Teardroppers
I'm wondering if I need a 2x2 wood frame or can I bolt the sides and 3/4 ply floor right to the metal frame? I'm using a northern tools kit frame. 1 place I read said the only reason for the frame was to screw the sides to. I'm putting the sides on the outside of the frame so the frame doesn't show.
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Re: do I need a 2x2 frame

Postby steve cowan » Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:02 pm

No,there is no need for the wood frame.In fact ,if you haven't already bought the floor you might consider 1/2" ply to reduce weight.

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Re: do I need a 2x2 frame

Postby KCStudly » Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:11 pm

A lot of people do that because they are building up over the tires and need the added height for the axle to be able to articulate; so they build the floor up over the fenders.

If you are only planning on camping alone and are only going 4 wide, no problem. If you have a partner/sigother/wife, then I would advise you to reconsider building 5 wide. (Two of the most popular build regrets are building 4 wide for two people and only installing one side door.)
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Re: do I need a 2x2 frame

Postby Jdw2717 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 5:38 pm

I added 1.5" stringers to the frame to make my in floor storage deeper (see photos in my album). The bottom of the bins are 1/2" ply flush with the bottom of the frame rails so the 1.5" stringers plus the 4" frame rail gave me a depth of 5". Just another option to think about. :)
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Re: do I need a 2x2 frame

Postby drobe56600 » Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:46 am

Thanks for the suggestions. We rented a 4x8 teardrop before we decided if I should build one. I'm building. 5x9.
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Re: do I need a 2x2 frame

Postby bobhenry » Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:08 am

Chubby is a 5 x 10 on a modified HF frame. It was smashed by a bolder they thought it should be able to carry. :?

The 3/4 osb lays flat on the frame and I added a 2x4 skirt board under the floor to secure the walls to.

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