I decided I needed a trailer. Mainly for chores and hauling a few things. The one that caught my eye had some very tall rails, which would perfect for hauling camp gear and canoes. But the more I looked at it, the more I realized it's perfect for camper. Here she is:
It's sturdy as hell, has 15" rims, and 4' rails, and I won't need to worry about any structural framing. Just screw the exterior walls/skin and roof directly to the angle rails with self drilling screws. Line the inside with Ridgid foam insulation board, put something pretty on top of it (I'm thinking 1/8"luan), and I'm damn near good to go. Seems like a perfect setup for a unconfident rookie trying to get his feet wet. Obviously, that's an oversimplification.
As said, I don't know what the hell I'm doing. But I'm eager to learn, and build something nice and sturdy. If I'm about to do something stupid, please don't be shy. I don't have any ego on this stuff. I just want to build something that'll last for a couple decades.
I'm in the Gulf Coast of Alabama. And from here to West Louisiana (probably even Houston) is the hottest, most miserably humid place I've ever lived, and I was raised in Florida. So my main goal on this build is to use as absolutely little wood as necessary. It's absolutely going to rot. So if I can avoid wood, I will.
So enough rambling, let's roll...
So you've seen the basic setup. It's going to be a straight up box. No angled front, like a square drop. Just 4 walls and a flat roof. I'm sure a good name will come along before she's built.
I need to weld a couple of pieces on to the frame, to complete the box, so to speak. I'm going to weld another angle in the back, over here:
That's the back. I'm obviously gonna remove the rear gate.
I'm torn between 2 options for the rear. I'd like to weld the frame so that I can use the top flange like a piece of flashing. I'm thinking about using a hurricane hinge to hold the door. Like this...
But with that angle in that direction, I'm not sure if I could use a hurricane hinge. If not, then I'd weld the angle so that it fits into the existing iron, like this...
(Very much not to scale)
I'm going to also install a roof rack at the front and back. I'll also weld a couple of pieces on the top, where the 2 middle vertical rails attach at the top . Like this...
That will also give me something to attach a roof vent/fan of I want. But that might be dumb, and with using 2x2s. I could weld 1½ angle iron on to it, and the 2x2s would be flush with a flat roof. But I've still got some time to figure it out.
That's enough rambling for now. Feel free to let me know what you think, or any advice you may have.