
The short story. I’ve spent a bit of time trying to come up with a Tiny Trailer to tow behind a Holden (Chevy) Cruze, which fits in the Garage, takes a queen size mattress (and doesn’t feel claustrophobic), will be “reasonably” aerodynamic at 100 Km/h (62 MPH) and has enough Galley & storage space. So far I’ve got it down to possible 290 Kg (640 lbs) with a hefty trailer frame that is still under thought and development. LOL, I may be reaching here considering the tow vehicle specs, but design & research time costs little (I can dream).

My question relates to a vertical support on the V nose radius that is 19 x 42 x 1176 lg (roughly 1 x 2 timber from what I can understand from US timber sizing). I’d like to use (and rely on) Polyurethane adhesives to avoid possible water damage issues from using nails/ screws etc. Gluing the end grain of the timber doesn’t seem wise due to the 1.2 square Inch profile. But adding the mounting blocks increases that to about 5.5 square inches for the connection on the vertical member, and 7.8 square inches for the mounting block connection to the ½ inch plywood floor on that section.
LOL…..am I over engineering (and over thinking) things, or does this seem reasonable to all of you who have actually built one of these little escape machines?

Cheers!

Tony