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I have built a RTT trailer before, some of you have followed the thread and added some very awesome suggestions and kind words for the build. My wife and I after many nights camping are thinking that a teardrop style might suite our needs better.
We love the RTT but we do not like climbing up and down the ladder after a long day of activity and sore feet, and getting down in the morning is tough on the feet as well. It's also a PITA if it gets wet and having to pack it up wet. But that is our issue not a problem just getting older I want something a little easier to get in and out of. The trailer will be for sale soon on the forum. Now just to settle on a fair price to sell that will net enough to build the new trailer but also not to crazy so it will actually sell.
QUESTIONS OF NEW TEARDROP STYLE:
1) I have been following and looking at builds, seems as if most people are using 2x2 for the frame, is 2x3 overkill?
2) My biggest question right now is will building the body of the trailer out of 1x1 steel as the skeleton and sheeting with 1/2" birch going to be lighter than 3/4" birch plywood.
-that does bring up some issues using the steel Skelton I know
So far that is where I am at in the design process.
Can anyone give me pros or cons with 3/4 wall no frame versus 1/2 with wood frame versus 1/2 with 1x1 steel frame?
My goal is to keep this under 1500lbs and for I am almost positive and set on using Timbren Axleless Suspension. Queen bed, kitchen galley, tall enough to sit up in, etc.
Thanks for any help.
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We love the RTT but we do not like climbing up and down the ladder after a long day of activity and sore feet, and getting down in the morning is tough on the feet as well. It's also a PITA if it gets wet and having to pack it up wet. But that is our issue not a problem just getting older I want something a little easier to get in and out of. The trailer will be for sale soon on the forum. Now just to settle on a fair price to sell that will net enough to build the new trailer but also not to crazy so it will actually sell.
QUESTIONS OF NEW TEARDROP STYLE:
1) I have been following and looking at builds, seems as if most people are using 2x2 for the frame, is 2x3 overkill?
2) My biggest question right now is will building the body of the trailer out of 1x1 steel as the skeleton and sheeting with 1/2" birch going to be lighter than 3/4" birch plywood.
-that does bring up some issues using the steel Skelton I know
So far that is where I am at in the design process.
Can anyone give me pros or cons with 3/4 wall no frame versus 1/2 with wood frame versus 1/2 with 1x1 steel frame?
My goal is to keep this under 1500lbs and for I am almost positive and set on using Timbren Axleless Suspension. Queen bed, kitchen galley, tall enough to sit up in, etc.
Thanks for any help.
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