I haven't shopped locally yet but found 10 ft, 2" square tube steel (14 ga) here for about $35/pc. 5 pcs - $175:
http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/ ... mID/48.htm
Here is an axle kit from Northern Tool for $168:
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/ ... _200330529
Questions I have are this:
Is the steel I mentioned acceptable?
Is it better to get an axle with a drop for a better trailer height?
Is a torsion axle worth the extra money?
If so, just get the right one from Dexter, (haven't studied the start angle jazz yet) attach to welded frame?
Is a 2,000 lb capacity the right one for the job?
Basically, I want to build a Grumman 2 or Cub style, roughly 5 x 10 and would prefer at least 13" tires.
I'm trying to use the K.I.S.S. principle here if at all possible and this all may fall into the "dumb" question category! If I could make one out of wood, I'd be cruisin' javascript:emoticon(':vroom:')
Thanks,
Tom
P.S. I already own a 5x10 heavy duty Big Tex utility trailer rated around 3,000 lbs with 15" tires. Could that be ripped up to use or is that out of the question?


