One thing I've found in my research is that I'm just not smart enough to decipher all of the recommendations concerning the steel sizes to use for a teardrop trailer in the 1000-1200# range. (4.5 X 9 ft) This is a tough topic it seams! I've found all over the web suggestions by people explaining what size steel they have used to build their trailer, but I can't seem to find anything somewhat definitive as to the proper size that should be used.
My goal is to have a nice strong trailer for a teardrop, say something that is good up to 1500# to be safe, to build it as light as possible, but at the same time not be overkill and adding extra weight to the TD. Is there any definitive information or source anyone is aware of that will be fairly straightforward about steel sizing? I know I can, for example, use 3X3 1/4 square steel tubing for my trailer, but that would be overkill for a 1000-1500# trailer. How do you guys n gals know what size steel to use without going overboard and adding unnecessary extra weight?
Thanks in advance,
Fred