by aggie79 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:03 am
I think you are doing the right thing in thinking ahead about your trailer dimensions. I didn't think it through, so the one I had welded for me is now going to have to be re-fabricated.
The first thing to think about is do you want your sidewalls and front and galley rear to cover over the frame to conceal it or do you want you want everthing to be flush (sitting on top of the frame) with the frame exposed.
The next thing to think about is how much if any do you want the rear of the teardrop "box" to overhang or extend past of the frame. Also, the same for the front - how much of the tongue do you want to overhang with the teardrop box.
In the generic Benroy plans (5' x 8') the trailer is 58" wide. This allows for the sidewalls (3/4" each) to overhang the edges of the frame and allow a 1/4" gap on each side. The length of the main platform of the trailer was 96" so the front and galley rear sat flush with the frame. (A trim strip was added to each end later.)
I've found this board to be helpful. When I posted questions, I received good answers. When my male bravado kicked in, and I did not post questions about a particular part of my build, that is when and where I had my major "experiences". These experiences have cost me time and money of which I have little of either.
Tom
Tom (& Linda)
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