rjgimp wrote:Generally speaking I would not consider the dimensions you have to be a problem. What materials are involved? If you somehow have a heavier structure in the roof than the walls and base you might end up a bit too top heavy but usually if the height of your box is not greater than the width you should be ok. You might consider also angling the side edges of the roof like you have the front and rear.
QueticoBill wrote:Won't fit through a normal 7' garage door. Stable (try not to put much storage high to avoid a lot of weight high) but also a lot of wind res is stance when driving and a pretty good wind load on sides if in the open. 50 - 60 mph wind on a side is near 500 pounds.
sophia0606 wrote:QueticoBill wrote:Won't fit through a normal 7' garage door. Stable (try not to put much storage high to avoid a lot of weight high) but also a lot of wind res is stance when driving and a pretty good wind load on sides if in the open. 50 - 60 mph wind on a side is near 500 pounds.
My garage door is 8', so it might fitI am also worrying about the wind.. Should I change my plan back to "the raised top", not fixed one?
sophia0606 wrote:I have a honda pilot and its towing capacity is 4500 pounds. My camper itself (not trailer) would be about 1000 pounds. What would happen if it “ exhaustipates”?
The bottom material is plywood/form/wallpanel and I am planning to have form/wallpanel only on the top.
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