Hello,
After quite some time I have completed the custom steel tube frame, have the suspension and wheels mounted and the large storage box in place.The trailer body specs are: 60 inches high, 96 inches long, 66 inches wide. I am in the midst of the sub floor that will contain the electrical wiring encased in pvc piping and also the propane system needed for heater, cooktop, and refrigerator.
While each of those two challenges ( electrical and propane) seem HUGE to me, I am already thinking about construction in the next phase, the sidewalls,
I have 5 x 10 plywood for the sidewalls. I have the windows and door etc. for these walls, which will be eventually having insulation and electrical wiring etc. installed once they are securely in place.
So, I m wondering if these sidewalls should be created in a modular style, before they are mounted on the trailer frame? Do you think its feasable to attach the filon siding and also windows and door etc. to each side before I swing them up and mount them on the trailer? I am by myself in this construction project and it seems to me that mounting the windows etc. and especially the siding, when the plywood is lying flat on horses can be a lot more efficient and precise.
I would appreciate your opinion in this; also some practical input on electrical and propane installation work would be fine. I already have been advised to use an Intellipower 4000 inverter for the complex 12v-120v system and charging component.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
Gene So