Uglyduck
Adventurer
ExPo has some awesome fabricators and I was hoping to glean some input from them. I'm working up plans for a trailer build that some friends and I will fab but I don't know how to weld and they've never built a trailer before...it should be interesting.
It'll have a 4'W x 6'L x 2'H box but I'm unsure of what size square tubing would be ideal for strength and weight savings for the main box.
Would 1" with 1/8 wall thickness be sufficient? What about using angle iron?
Also, would a C channel frame be strong enough or should I go with a boxed in design?
Below is a Sketchup rendering to help you visualize it

Thanks for your advice!
It'll have a 4'W x 6'L x 2'H box but I'm unsure of what size square tubing would be ideal for strength and weight savings for the main box.
Would 1" with 1/8 wall thickness be sufficient? What about using angle iron?
Also, would a C channel frame be strong enough or should I go with a boxed in design?
Below is a Sketchup rendering to help you visualize it

Thanks for your advice!