jeffwholmes wrote:. Any way one person I can’t remember who but the weight of the sandwiched panels was almost equal to the ¾ plywood.
I built mine with 1in sandwich walls, I figure it to be about 20%-30% lighter than solid 3/4in ply (depending on how much stud work is in it). Sandwich construction also means that it is insulated which keeps out the sun
and the cold. My 5X10 weighed in at 1150lbs which includes the a/c, battery, microwave, stove, and a relatively heavy memory foam mattress, ready to go just add food clothing and bedding. I also keep the EZ-up, chairs, etc. in transit so I figure that it's about 1500lbs loaded.
I'm pretty sure that I could have it under 1000lbs if I used a lighter mattress, a smaller battery, less complicated cabinets, no a/c, and no aluminum skin.