Hi folks,
So I saw someone had a little tongue box for their camp chairs the other day and thought that was a good idea. However, it started the old gears grinding, and I thought later, PIPE!!
Fairly sure I could shove my chairs into 6" pipe, might be able to go a bit smaller. Had 2 chairs that might go into 4", but broke one of them. So I'm thinking 5 ft of 6" pipe slung just ahead or behind the wheels under the trailer and I can stash my chairs in their own weatherproof compartment...
But oh no, I didn't stop there, I'm trying to think of absolutely everything I could shove into pipes slung under the frame.
Canopy/Easy-up... well, the one I intend to use, is a bit of a chunky beast, I think it would need a 12" pipe to fit the frame in, so maybe that's not a good example. I do however have a light gazebo that I could probably cram into a 6"... Dining tents with loose poles might be a candidate, any tent really, since they all seem to pack to more or less cylindrical. Only fly in the ointment are those angled poles some have.
Beach umbrellas are a lot more possible, they pack round... unless they have a wind up handle on sticking in the way. Maybe some would go in a 3" or 4"
Table, yeah, I have one of those roll top slatted aluminum tables, which are awesome by the way, if you see one get it. Not sure if I'd go for one pipe or two pipes for it. Miiight squeeze in a 6" both top and legs.
Water... you want a tank? Don't wanna lose half your kitchen to it? Well, 8" pipe 5ft long will hold around 12 gallons... however, it will weigh a bit too so that sucker is going to have to be bolted on real good. You want this as near the axle as possible... you could probably get it inside the wheel arcs since you don't have to pull anything out the end once it's in there. Even 4ft of 6" holds a useable 5 gallons. Think that's about what stock tank is in the small popups these days.
Of course what you've got room for will depend on how high your trailer sits, whether you want offroad clearance, whether you're happy with the 5 or 6 inches you get on your TV for "normal" roads. Putting stuff close to the axle shouldn't hurt your "breakover" clearances or departure angles. Even up to a 6" might not lose you clearance depending where your axle tube is.
This probably isn't going to be suitable for those torsion axle designs where the frame is only in the air 6" already. However, if your frame is near knee high, then you'd be right thinking there's a heck of a lot of wasted space under there. Best part is, you're adding or relocating load as low as it can possibly go, should do wonders for keeping CofG low.... if you had all this sort of stuff in a roof carrier, should be night and day difference.
Now also of course, you could build yourself a wall of tubes on the back of the tongue, but remember it will make your tongue heavier.
Any other ideas for storing stuff in pipes?