Lumber Selection-Cheaper isn't always better. I'll tell you why. I read post after post that said you should ideally have a floor constructed of 1/2 plywood to save weight. Well, after spending two grueling days of gluing and screwing up my floor subframe, I get to the moment of truth of laying onto the trailer to be bolted down. NOTHING IS SQUARE....NOTHING. I assumed the factory edges on 3 sides of the plywood would be perfect. My floor is warped and bowed. As soon as I discovered my folly, I had to stop and smile while lighting a match.....Just before I torched my floor assembly, a voice of reason kicked in and said " Hey Dude, Your only at the first stage, it's not like you can't go back to Home Depot and get the 3/4 plywood and 2x4s to build a straight floor. Put away the lighter and use the crooked floor as a work bench."After that thought, I smiled, moved the 5x8 piece of crooked crap onto a few saw horses and made it into one dang nice little work table for assisting me in the build of my TD.
I thought I had everything planned out and thought out before starting my build. NOPE. I decided to go with functionality over form for now. The 5x8 Red Trailer is not going to work for what I now deem is a necessary design for me to haul around my dirtbike along with my sleeping quarters. I saw a Little Guy Sport on Ebay for dirtcheap. After getting so frustrated with my lousy start of my build, I was 2 seconds away from clicking the BUY IT NOW button and just being done with it. I actually had my mouse on the Buy it Now button....yep that close. I decided to have one more go.
I stepped back and rethought the whole teardrop situation in relation to my need to haul my dirtbike. Wife said she would NOT sleep in a teardrop that smelled like gas and oil. My iplan was to modify the Benroy where I could roll my bike inside for transport. My wife's sentiment is perfectly valid. I would not want to choke on gas and oil odors while trying to sleep. Having that rational decided, Bike would no longer be carried inside the teardrop so the next step is build a trailer similar in design to the Little Guy Sport with a deck in front of the sleeping cabin for the carrying of dirtbikes. Talked it over with a buddy and he said if I bought the steel, he would weld it up for free...
The final plan now is to build a 12 foot long trailer out of 2x3 steel and build a deck in front of the teardrop. So now my plans have totally changed from the Benroy to a design very similar to the Little Guy Sport with a 6 foot wide cabin.
What's the point of all this babble? Think things through VERY carefully before going to all the teardrop parts supplier's sites and buying a bunch of stuff you end up not being able to use. Luckily, I am going to be able to use the Red Trailer I bought. I am going to make the teardrop removeable so I can transfer it to the smaller trailer when I am going on trips without the dirtbike.
Small bump in the road, but yes, I have a nice 5x8 work table now.
