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Postby BettyOKLPN » Mon Nov 23, 2015 4:02 pm

What's the smallest and/or most affordable trailer you'd dare use to build a small standy?
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby HarryL » Mon Nov 23, 2015 5:24 pm

When I built my 12' long, 83"wide Standie I looked for a trailer that might work. I eventually decided to weld up my own since there were no really good options out there. I first ordered a Dexter Torflex axle that would meet my needs and than welded up the frame using 2" square tubing to fit the axle. It all worked out well and pulls beautifully. Since most Standies are heavier than small teardrops, I have a 3500 lb axle under it. The campers final weight which includes air conditioner and propane tank came in at 2620 lb's. Some of the weight was from the frame which was over built. But, it gives me piece of mind going down the road. :)

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Re: trailers for standies

Postby S. Heisley » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:16 pm

Some people use an old tent trailer chassis, like Apache or one of those. Some of those types have a lowered area where you step in. Some people buy them, strip them, and sell them as flat bed trailers. Just keep your eyes open to Craigslist, Ebay, and the newspapers and maybe you'll find one that will work for you, ready to be stripped down or already stripped and ready to build on.
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby ATXKJ » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:22 pm

I thought one of the neatest examples was the 'Puffin'
original photos are gone
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=11984&highlight=puffin

but page 56 there's a link to a PDF download of the first 30-40 pages saved with images

pretty sure it was a stock Harbor Freight 4x8 trailer

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Re: trailers for standies

Postby rowerwet » Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:11 am

Any used or new trailer out there should work, keeping the weight down on a taller trailer will be a bit more of a challenge.
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby whitefishpoint » Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:34 am

It kind of depends on your trailer design. By putting the bed and storage up front I was able to use a standard 5'x8' trailer and build a dropped floor on the rear.
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby prohandyman » Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:57 pm

Betty
I used pop up tent camper frames on most of my builds. They usually have 2000 lb axles, and if the hubs are 5 lugs, and you are uncomfortable with the 12-13" tires most come with, you can upgrade to 14-15" pretty easily. The frames are channel steel, and usually support a standie without issue. Here is a few examples...
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Yes...all on pop up frames! In Indiana anyway the BMV did not care that the camper was no longer a pop up, only that the VIN on the title matches the frame plate.
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby Vedette » Thu Nov 26, 2015 12:09 am

BettyOKLPN wrote:What's the smallest and/or most affordable trailer you'd dare use to build a small standy?

OK Betty
Where is OK? :?
Really helps to know where you are, to be able to help you. :R OK
Without details how do expect answers? :thinking: .......even from the wonderful, helpful people here on the Forum.
If you are afraid to post your Real name, address (or at least the city or even state you live in) your e-mail address, and your phone number. Then you should not expect much :roll:
Just a pet peeve of mine.....But....OK????
Go to the For Sale/Wanted section of the Forum, scroll down to $500.00 Standy Frame in Oklahoma . OK????
If it is within 1000 miles and you are serious....Buy it!
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby BettyOKLPN » Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:49 pm

You need to know that much about me to give me an opinion on what type of trailer would be suitable?
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby BettyOKLPN » Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:58 pm

Thank you all for your responses.
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby Vedette » Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:13 pm

BettyOKLPN wrote:You need to know that much about me to give me an opinion on what type of trailer would be suitable?

Yes!
Hard to help you if we don't know which seaboard you are on???? :roll:
Just a courtesy thing here on the Forum. :thinking:
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby 48Rob » Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:26 pm

Seems a little extreme Brian.
I understand your thoughts about "a courtesy thing" but it comes off as most un-polite.
All the info you request can be found by looking at this members profile.
While it is certainly okay to voice your opinion, especially since this is a somewhat self regulated board, care should be taken not to speak for the majority if you have not been asked to be a moderator.

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Re: trailers for standies

Postby S. Heisley » Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:57 pm

Vedette wrote:
BettyOKLPN wrote:What's the smallest and/or most affordable trailer you'd dare use to build a small standy?

OK Betty
Where is OK? :?
Really helps to know where you are, to be able to help you. :R OK
Without details how do expect answers? :thinking: .......even from the wonderful, helpful people here on the Forum.
If you are afraid to post your Real name, address (or at least the city or even state you live in) your e-mail address, and your phone number. Then you should not expect much :roll:
Just a pet peeve of mine.....But....OK????
Go to the For Sale/Wanted section of the Forum, scroll down to $500.00 Standy Frame in Oklahoma . OK????
If it is within 1000 miles and you are serious....Buy it!
Good Roads
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Brian, being from another country, you may not know that OK stands for Oklahoma, just as CA stands for California. It's a US 'thang' that has to do with our mail service. If you want specific information from someone, especially a woman, you would probably do best to PM that person. Many of us worry that our emails and phone numbers might end up in the wrong hands. Canada is still a lot safer than the USA; so, you probably aren't familiar with this.

...Can't resist poking you in good nature: ....B.C.????
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby Vedette » Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:23 pm

48Rob wrote:Seems a little extreme Brian.
I understand your thoughts about "a courtesy thing" but it comes off as most un-polite.
All the info you request can be found by looking at this members profile.
While it is certainly okay to voice your opinion, especially since this is a somewhat self regulated board, care should be taken not to speak for the majority if you have not been asked to be a moderator.

Rob

Not Extreme at al all Rob.
The first thing I did was check this members profile! :thinking:
Did you? Before making your comment? There is absolutely no info there?????l
I had no intention of being impolite! :roll:
How can you help people that post once and obviously don't really want help, judging by the effort (being personal info in this case) that they are willing to put in here???
The Forum has been a wonderful tool for "Me" in many ways, over the past almost 4 years. :thumbsup: As I am honest and not afraid to receive what information is available here.
Man, I could tell you a cute story about how I was united with some friends (who were also on the road)in Oregon this past summer, only because of a couple of great folks here on the Forum (forgot my email password while travelling in a foreign country).... like it says in the bible "Ask and ye shall receive" I was rewarded for my membership into this great community.
And "No" it is never my intention to speak for the majority here when I post a comment. :o That is why I sign our names to the end of ever post I make....and if it something that Sandi may have not been willing to post , then I only sign my name.
I really hate responding to a post where the poster has not even had the courtesy of sharing there "First" name. :x
Once again, I feel one can only get as much out of something as they are willing to put in?? :thinking:
As for becoming a Moderator on this Forum........I am already wearing too many hats in my life right now!
And I am afraid I may be too 'opinionated" to deal with some of the deadbeats that inevitably will come thru the Forum with their unanswerable questions.
This reply is not made in an effort to offend! :beer:
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This is the type of post where I would not include Sandi's name when signing off.
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Re: trailers for standies

Postby Vedette » Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:33 pm

S. Heisley wrote:
Vedette wrote:
BettyOKLPN wrote:What's the smallest and/or most affordable trailer you'd dare use to build a small standy?

OK Betty
Where is OK? :?
Really helps to know where you are, to be able to help you. :R OK
Without details how do expect answers? :thinking: .......even from the wonderful, helpful people here on the Forum.
If you are afraid to post your Real name, address (or at least the city or even state you live in) your e-mail address, and your phone number. Then you should not expect much :roll:
Just a pet peeve of mine.....But....OK????
Go to the For Sale/Wanted section of the Forum, scroll down to $500.00 Standy Frame in Oklahoma . OK????
If it is within 1000 miles and you are serious....Buy it!
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi


Brian, being from another country, you may not know that OK stands for Oklahoma, just as CA stands for California. It's a US 'thang' that has to do with our mail service. If you want specific information from someone, especially a woman, you would probably do best to PM that person. Many of us worry that our emails and phone numbers might end up in the wrong hands. Canada is still a lot safer than the USA; so, you probably aren't familiar with this.

...Can't resist poking you in good nature: ....B.C.????

Thanks Sharon for clarifying the Oklahoma thing for me, as I was not sure....and was in the middle of giving her that lead on the Trailer for sale in Oklahoma before I realized wasn't sure of the abbreviation for that state.
As it turned out it was a good lead then? :thumbsup:
Whether she will follow up on it or not????? :roll:
Since we have met and you, know where my heart is (mostly on my sleeve) you do know that I do use the PM option almost as much as the public part of this forum to communicate private thoughts when necessary (you and I have exchanged many in the past.)
Thanks for commenting.
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