Well, he has just started a spec job building a wood fired pizza oven trailer. Although this isn't a camper (mods feel free to redirect), he will be building the chassis and custom cargo doors from scratch (...along with an interesting mount for the oven), so I figure we can all learn from his experience as a master fabricator.
The oven weighs 3500 lbs and will be mounted on a pivot table (think Lazy Susan) so that the opening of the oven can be positioned right, left or to the rear depending on site conditions.
The main box frame will have a large 20 something inch deep enclosed storage compartment(s) under the oven platform, accessible from either side at the front and thru a tailgate at the rear. This area will be used to haul coolers with the food, firewood, the chimney for the oven, as well as other related catering supplies.
It will be a double axle trailer (two 3500 lb straight axles with elec. brakes). The main perimeter frame and xmbr’s are 2x3 x 3/16 wall. On top of 2x2 x 3/16 risers is a similar 2x2 x 3/16 upper frame. The tongue will be an A-frame with center rail. The 'A' sides will be 2x3 x 3/16 reaching back to the 2nd xmbr, and the center will be 4x3 x 3/16 reaching back to the 3rd xmbr.
The pivot table will have a flame (or laser) cut track of 3/8 thk steel like a big washer. Bearing wheels mounted around this ring will support a 1/4 inch thk disc that the oven base frame will bolt to. In the center of this disc there will be a stub shaft that extends down thru a flange bearing that will be bolted to the upper deck. The bearing will define the center of rotation, but the roller wheels will support the weight further out. Under the center bearing there will be a shaft collar and retaining ring clip to keep the shaft from lifting out.
Here're some pics. He started yesterday.
The box frame is fully welded here.
This is the mounting plate for the pivot bearing.
For food service legalities, it will have four sinks; wash/rinse/sanitize, and a smaller hand wash. These are basically bain-marie trays with holes cut in the bottom for drain fittings. These will get set into the deck at the front with potable and gray water tanks below.
Many of the trailer related parts will be sourced from this supplier (no affiliation). I believe they are out of NJ.
The sides and floor of the storage box will be clad with sheet steel, stainless steel on the top, stitch welded on then sealed with body seam sealer. There will likely be at least one large storage drawer at the rear, if not a pair, on 4 ft extension glides.
The cargo door face frames will have a ‘J’ shaped lip around the openings to act as a drip gutter, and the doors will have a similar formed edge with gasket that will seat on the face surrounding the gutters.
Lots of details have yet to be determined and the customer is still making decisions, so I’m sure there are more things to come.
Hope you get a kick out of this. It should be interesting.