I have searched this site and many others looking for a guide that show the thickness and size of the steel used for the frame. If I had done a 4X8, it would have been easier, but I am building a modified Cabin Car. The frame will be 60" wide and 11' long. The cabin will be 80" x 12'.
I have no engineering training, but it looks like Andrew's charts for tongue considerations, applied to the frame, would work with 2X2X3/16" or 2X3X1/8". The 3" material would make it ride higher than I want. My local welder told me to use 2X3X3/16" for everything, but he likes everything over-built. I think my GVW will be about 1500 pounds.
I will use an A-frame tongue with the straight piece being 2X2X3/16 and the side rails 2X2X1/8.
Any suggestions?
Jerry