It's my habit to dwell on everything that could go wrong with my trailer. Now that I'm nearly finished with it (five years later), I've managed to stop worrying about most of it. One nagging worry is the strength of the connection of the tongue to the trailer body. I used the tongue strength guidelines to decide the gauge and design, which I think is sufficient, but now I'm wondering about the strength of the welds holding the tongue to the body of the trailer. I'm including a few pictures. It's a basic a-frame with a good amount of overlap. The welds were done by two parties, both experienced commercial welders. I have faith in the quality of the welds. The question I have is...is there enough strength in the design and existing welds to hold it all together down the road? Should I have included gussets or reinforcement? I've put about 50 miles on it so far with no problems, cracks, etc. I'm flying a little blind with this aspect of the build, so any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Justin