Ottsville wrote:For a 1500lb trailer 2x2x1/8 square tubing is plenty, and possibly even that is overkill.
bdosborn wrote:I used 2x3 tubing, I don't think people realize it's lighter than 2x2 but just as strong.
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Bruce
2" x 2" x 1/8" tube - Z = 0.51 in3, weight = 3.05 lb/ft
2" x 3" x 1/16" tube - Z = 0.51 in3, weight = 2.04 lb/ft
So exactly the same strength, but one third less weight.
noseoil wrote:...With the 2X6 Southern Yellow Pine decking, tires, axle, tongue box, tools & sides it's tipping the scales at 900# with a 200# tongue weight! ...
TerryB89 wrote:Question, I will be making a rectangle frame on my trailer, going to use 2 X 2 tubular steel, a few questions, when I order the steel do I want cold rolled steel, Hot rolled steel, stainless.... and how thick do I need ( I have no clue about wall thickness) from what I've read on here I want 14 ga or 16 ga opinions??
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