
4 X 8, but possibly 4.5 X 8 or a 5 X 8 - still deciding. The pros and cons are not an issue, I'm pretty well versed there. Also depends on the final total weight estimate. Estimating the build to be around 1000 to 1100 lbs based on the plans, but hoping to make this a bit less if at all possible.
It's the trailer itself that has me concerned. First off, I will be using a torsion axle at a minimum, still undecided on a full length or stub axles. Not an issue here. Second, it will be steel, or some metal, but not wood.
After all of my reading here, I am a bit confused and scared to death I'll screw this up and wind up scattered all over the highway the first time I hit a pothole. But if anything, I did learn to respect the details.
Questions:
Should I just go and build my own, buy one and use as is, or buy one and augment the structural integrity. I do have a welder available to me. (I paid for his welding school and his certifications, I may as well abuse him a bit.)
1 - If I build my own - what size steel? Angle or square tube? What thickness?
2 - I'm a bit concerned with buying a trailer, seems the minor errors in the frame during manufacturing (based on posts here) multiply to big headaches for the actual build. Am I being over cautious?
3 - Or should I buy a trailer and beef up the side rails and tongue? Seems that may make the trailer much heavier? (or just a little?) I doubt I can buy 4.5 X 8, but that's a seperate issue.
The one advantage of buying a trailer, and modifying it or not, is that I'll have a title. Makes registration a lot easier.
Thoughts, comments?
Thanks in advance!
Fred