My idea is to do the outside rails of the frame in 2x2 angle, so that the wooden frame of the floor sits down inside the angle iron (if the floor is sturdy, should eliminate the need for too many steel crossmembers).
The tongue and the horizontal crossmember it terminates at would be 3x3 square tube and the two diagonal braces would be 2x2 square tube.
Here's a crappy drawing, but it is to scale somewhat. I'm shooting for 5-6 feet of tongue beyond the front of the frame. Is that enough or too much? The goal is to keep the overall length under 17.5' so that the trailer will fit into any garage that my Galaxie will.
Questions:
-Is this frame concept strong enough for a 5'x10' teardrop?
-What thickness angle and tube can I get away with?
-Will I have to beef up the parts of the side rail where the axle mounts? How?
-Should I move the crossmember further back?
Thanks,
Evan