Rogheff wrote:John61CT wrote:Sorry but there used to be an axle there.
If there were a big HEAVY spool suspended in that gap its "axle" would act as a crossmember as well.
But with both of those removed and any kind of weight
there will be lots of lateral torsion and flexion forces on each side independently.
Not saying on good flat roads and slow speed will (necessarily) be (that) dangerous, but very likely your upper wall / roof framing will get twisted a lot more than you think.
. . .
Also in dusty conditions, everything needs to be **really well** sealed up while driving
or you'll need to either live in filth or do a lot of cleaning every stop.
The original trailer is very much like this one:![]()
The spool “axle” doesn’t look like it supports anything other than the spool. This trailer has had a bunch of metal cobbled all over the place, most which I have removed. There was nothing structurally solid connecting the sides. If it works for hauling wire spools through ditches, why wouldn’t it work for a camper? This might be a small 5x8’ camper, but the frame is NOT a Harbor Freight bolt together kit. The trailer frame itself must weigh 300-400 pounds. I had the timbren axles welded to the frame btw. Timbren suggests a cross piece but it isn’t to support the frame, it is to keep the axles in place in case you don’t weld them.
Pmullen503 wrote: I'm thinking something like a canvas bag with a hard floor. Not sure how to connect the floor "bag" to the rest of the trailer and how to secure it in the up position. Having a truly "walk in" drop floor rather than having to step over a high sill would be a challenge.
QueticoBill wrote:If open during day - i.e. both removed - won't road dirt etc. coat stuff in trailer?
MickinOz wrote:Somwhere along the way, maybe even on this site, I have seen a photograph of a very old Australian camper that is built pretty muchexactly like yours.
i.e. with the back door open, you walk down the middle just like yours.
It's going to work. As we say here in Oz, "She'll be right, mate."
Edit:
OK Not exactly like yours - but very similar concept as far as I can see;
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Rogheff wrote:QueticoBill wrote:If open during day - i.e. both removed - won't road dirt etc. coat stuff in trailer?
What I meant was removed at campsite. The floor will be fully installed while traveling.
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