by S. Heisley » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:54 am
PS. I believe that Angib took down his Excel spreadsheet weight charts some time ago; maybe because the weight can change depending on the type of wood used(?). I think that he still has them, though. If I remember correctly, if you use those, they require that you calculate piece by piece to find your own personal trailer's weight. However, if you decide to use heavy or unusual woods, you might be better off weighing a piece of each type of your selected wood and also for your selected plywood and calculating it out from that, to get as close to actual weight as possible. I calculated mine out, before building, and then I verified as much as possible as I completed the build. The end result, as close as I could figure, was within 110 pounds of the original estimate and that figure includes some changes that I made in equipment. So, if you don't use exotic wood or walnut or oak, or something like that, it seems to work very well.