Hello,
I am so impressed with this site and its contributors who have been so helpful in my planning for my teardrop trailer.
Since I will be doing camping in rustic areas my concern about protecting the lines for electrical, water and also propane lines will have to be "overdone". Since the frame will be 2 x 2 tubing, I have thought of drilling the lateral crossmembers to accept tubing ( EMT, pipe etc.) to protect these lines from their sources to their final destinations. Obviously electrical lines can be protected easily this way, but I am ignorant about the propane fittings, and also water lines, as to what size protection I will be needing for these lines. Since it would seem these lines are already manufactured with their fittings, obviously the protecting tubing will have to be larger.
I could use your expertise in just what to use and what size of protective tubing or pipe I will need. I reason that when the protective tubing is enclosed inside the exterior dimensions of the 2 x 2, I can tack weld it in place and these tubings will add strength to the basic structure since they will be connecting to other cross members, in addition to providing safety to these lines.
I'd really appreciate your specific insights and ideas on this application.
Thanks in advance,
Geneso