by Chip » Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:51 pm
Thobbs, A lot of weight can be trimed if you dont ;like most of us do try to over engineer the trailer,, If you are going to build one for the pavment then a light weight can be done saftely,, but If you are going rock hopping then ya might want to rethink the tow vehicle,, weight is gonna be an issue,,
an insulated wall is usually much lighter than a solid piece of plywood,, somewhere I remember a 3/4" sheet is about 75 lbs, Mikes framed weekender wall came in at about 40 lbs,, now these are give or take a few lbs,, also back off from thicker woods to thinner woods where you can,, just be careful,, electrical can be streamlined to use a 120v converter and or a small 12 v battery,, if ya got shore power leave the battery home,, Build your cabinets as shelves and use baskets or bins that can be removed, or stacked in the trailer,, use 032 alum instead of 040 alum on the outside or save more and just use one of the many coatings discussed here,, If you really really dont need it leave it off,, Look at everything you put into the trailer with this critical eye and you will save some weight,,
chipper
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