Greg M wrote:Hi folks, first post on this great forum.
I'm looking at making a 10' version of the weekender and, because my Acura EL has a very low towing capacity, I'm looking to make it as light as possible.
Here's what I'm thinking:
First off, an all aluminum frame of 2" square by .125" wall 6061. Next is the part where I wonder if I'm being crazy. The body will be from 1 1/2" foam with fibreglass skins inside and out. I'll secure the body to the frame by first attaching 1/2" ply to the frame, then adding a 1/2" ply floor to the inside of the body and bolting it together like a fibreglass and foam sandwich.
So, dou you think I'm nuts? Would I be better off just making the body as a bunch of wooden face frames, with styrofoam insulation to give the skin something to adhere to?
Any input (even phone #'s for good shrinks) is appreciated.
-Greg
Victoria B.C.
Greg M wrote:So, dou you think I'm nuts?
angib wrote: Just use 2" x 2" steel angle and it will only weigh 10lb more than the aluminum.
Andrew
xe1ufo wrote:angib wrote: Just use 2" x 2" steel angle and it will only weigh 10lb more than the aluminum.
Andrew
Mr. Andrew: I went to the steel place here in town to check it out for mine. 2" by 2", how thin is still safe for my bug teardrop project? The man said maybe 0.12 or 0.15, I believe inches.
Gary wrote:I was wondering if this frame design would work under a larger trailer like the Winter Warrior design.
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