As a 30 year carpenter who is tasked with helping train the next generation of carpenter way to often the title of this thread is one of my favorite go to statements to well intentioned but not so knowledgeable apprentices.
No matter if your a teardrop builder or ctc guy let’s hear what part/s of your build caused this thread title to be true.
For me being a carpenter by trade I think most of my ctc build, while being WAY slower than I had hoped has been fairly uneventful however my don’t know what you don’t know issue has been to constant calculating and recalculating my rigs total weight to insure it can drive down the road. My day time job is building homes and commercial as well as industrial sites that have a fairly static load that doesn’t move much. Making sure not to overload my leaf springs, keeping the overall load even left to right as well as not making the hitch to light or to heavy has kept me up a few late nights.