I built a 6’ W x 10’ L x 6’ H trailer on an Ultra-Tow aluminum 5’ x 8’ trailer back in 2017. It was made of 1” foam sandwiched between 1/4” ply with minimal 1” x 1.5” framing and weighed about 1,100 lbs - 1,250 lbs total depending on what I carried inside. It served me well at 4 Burning Man’s, a few weeklong trips around California and a handful of 2-3 night trips, until a couple weeks ago.
Before I headed home from a 2 night trip, I noticed that the front of the trailer was unusually low, making a shallow V between the wheels and the tongue. Inspection revealed that both tongue beams had cracked almost all the way through where the front crossbeam sat on them. The crack was a good 1/4” wide at the bottom, and just a 1/4” - 1/2” held it together at the top of each. I wish I had taken a picture then but I only took pics after I jacked up the frame to take all weight off the tongue. I can only be thankful it didn’t break on the freeway or in the middle of a road.
Long story short, I ended up giving it away to the property owners to use as storage because it would have cost me $1,800 to have it hauled the 120 miles home and I had no confidence that it could be repaired such that I’d feel totally safe hauling it around.
I realized later that the bed was at the very front of the trailer, so the tongue had that extra weight to bear when I and sometimes my girlfriend with me were sleeping in it. I always camped on flat ground and just left the tongue connected to the car or supported by the tongue jack and I never put support where the weight was, so it had support at the extreme ends with the weight in the middle. I should have supported the frame and taken the weight off the tongue.
Hard lesson learned. I’m now planning my next build, a pop-up or folding or collapsing foamie on a Karavan 5’ x 8’ steel trailer from Tractor Supply Co (the Ironton steel 5 x 8 from Northern Tool is out of stock till end of Aug darn it). I’ll be saving weight with the foamie but adding weight with the steel trailer, but should come out a little lighter than my previous build.