I have a carry-on trailer. I don't think it's good for tear drops because the bottom is not perfectly flat so it took a lot of work to get it close to that and reduce the amount of flex in the trailer. I'll book you a northerntool since Harbor Freight is on recall.KennethW wrote:I plan on starting a new teardrop style foamy 5'x10'+ camper. Using a TSC 5x8 mesh floor trailer with 13" tires. With cross-way beds and drop floor. The floor plan will be front to back A 30" cot with a bump out for my feet. Then a 10" deep drop floor with a commode on one end. then a second 30" cot(half a queen). Galley wall with a roll up Tonneau pickup box cover as the galley hatch. The bump outs will be big removable storage tubs. That will be put in place when parked. The roof will be 3 2'x5' solar panels One for fridge. two for CPAPS and lighting. Walls will be 1 1/2 foam with PMF and 4 1/2' tall. With a front profile like the 2+2 with the 20" rounded front for the front cot to fit mostly in.
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Is the Carry-on trailers any good for the price(on sale now $640)?
John61CT wrote:Does the drop floor give you full standing?
No supports under the ply?
Much deflection standing in the middle?
clamlamp wrote:Looking good! Keep it up! Most people go up in size for tires and wheels, interesting that you opted for smaller tires.
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lincolnlerner wrote:Great looking! Some pics make the trailer tongue look too short. How is it when turning?
What a view for your workshop!KennethW wrote:Getting the canvas on the walls. May not paint the insides of the walls .I like feel and the brown color.
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