Haven't done the whole forum thing for awhile - forgot you could quote and reply in a more direct manner than I did before.
gjenkins wrote:Hey Brian, I am thinking of building in the Spring. I am leaning towards 5x9 on a custom trailer with torsion axle. I want to make it as light as possible. I need a welder
I would be more than happy to weld for you. I will graduate with my AAS in welding and metal fabrication this spring - I am sure we can work something out then.
Chris D wrote:Check out teradropsamddollys.com Oklahoma Co
They build everything from steel or alum
Chris D
Thanks, is this the site?
http://www.teardropsndollys.com/ It's not loading for me right now but I will bookmark and check it out again later.
corncountry wrote:Welcome, Brian:
Lots of good info. on this forum.
Check out my album, some photos of my first build. This build turned out heavy, 1130 lb. Build #2 should be lighter. Found out I don't need as much framework.
Jim
Thanks Jim, what would you take out of your frame work to make it lighter?
alffink wrote:Welcome Brian
I realize that your drawing is just the first draft, but something that is easy to miss, is that your door sill should be lower than your mattress. So that when sitting in the doorway, your thighs don't feel as though they are being cut off.
Pending mattress thickness, give yourself at least 2 or 3 inches, if the mattress is soft, preferably more. Makes that first cup of coffee, oh so much more enjoyable, when you don't have to keep moving around to find a comfortable position.
Keep, the posts comming, this part of the build can really be fun, let the imagination run wild.....it's your build, build what you want.

Thanks for the tip, that's something that hadn't even crossed my mind yet.
