SteveH wrote:Rich,
So, it's clear to me you don't like working with channel, but as far as strength vers weight, it's got to be better than the purlin or what ever it is that the Harbor Freight trailers are made out of, don't you think?
If I were to use channel, it would be 2" for a teardrop. Don't know the cost, but I figure it's stronger than angle and IMHO, no more difficult to work with. I've built a small 40" X 48" garden trailer out of it and thought it was easy to work with. Guess I just feel square tubing is over kill and over priced.
I haven't actually been introduced to an HF trailer but I'm sure you are probably right. I don't imagine they are much heavier than 14ga.
But I do hafta say that broke sheet steel C is generally stronger than comperably sized standard C but the labor cost makes it prohibitive.
The 2" C is probably stronger than angle but as for using it for your trailer frame you are back to having to put mounting tabs everywhere, there is almost no room to bolt thru the flange, no area for spring/axle mounts (tubing is best for that).
Don't get me wrong, I used it almost everyday, 3" and up that is, hardly ever use 2". The only nice thing about it is when I have used it it seems a little better quality than the larger stuff, don't know why that is.
Like I said, it's all a matter of choice and frankly that wouldn't be my first choice. I would however use it for X-members if the price was right, just not the main rails or tongue.
The price of tubing is the reason I built my frame the way I did, I paid a few extra bucks to assure my tongue and it's attaching points were strong enough to keep me from worrying about it. I don't see any reason to use anything heavier than 1/8" tube or angle in these trailer frames (the tongue is another subject) because once they are bolted to the box the strength is there.
I wanted mine simple and strong and as light as possible at the same time keeping it reasonably price, the design I came up with met all of those.
Rich

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