Westcoastmark
New member
Hi all.
I've been lurking around here for awhile getting ideas for my trailer and thought it was time to share the fruit of my labour!
A little background info first though.
I live in Western Australia, and after a few camping trips with the car fully loaded I decided it was time for a trailer. I had a look at commercially made ones, however the price was prohibitive.
Thats when I started looking at this and other forums, I was impressed with what people were making and decided to have a go myself.
Here in Australia many camper trailers are huge! I just wanted something small, that I could also use as a general purpose trailer if needed.
So with many ideas kicking around in my head I was off to my local trailer parts store and bought an axle, hubs with a six stud Landcruiser pattern and some offered leaf springs.
Then it was off to the steel shop for some 50 x 50 mm (sorry for the metric sizing) tube 3 mm thick to make the chassis.

The next step was to make the drawbar, here our drawbars consist of two tubes which form a "V" and are welded under the chassis. I like the U.S style of a single drawbar and decided to use a bit of both designs and have a main tube 75mm x 75mm x 4mm with side rails 50mm x 75mm x 3mm coming in from the sides.

Next step was to make the frame.

I'll post some more tomorrow
Cheers,
Mark
I've been lurking around here for awhile getting ideas for my trailer and thought it was time to share the fruit of my labour!
A little background info first though.
I live in Western Australia, and after a few camping trips with the car fully loaded I decided it was time for a trailer. I had a look at commercially made ones, however the price was prohibitive.
Thats when I started looking at this and other forums, I was impressed with what people were making and decided to have a go myself.
Here in Australia many camper trailers are huge! I just wanted something small, that I could also use as a general purpose trailer if needed.
So with many ideas kicking around in my head I was off to my local trailer parts store and bought an axle, hubs with a six stud Landcruiser pattern and some offered leaf springs.
Then it was off to the steel shop for some 50 x 50 mm (sorry for the metric sizing) tube 3 mm thick to make the chassis.

The next step was to make the drawbar, here our drawbars consist of two tubes which form a "V" and are welded under the chassis. I like the U.S style of a single drawbar and decided to use a bit of both designs and have a main tube 75mm x 75mm x 4mm with side rails 50mm x 75mm x 3mm coming in from the sides.

Next step was to make the frame.

I'll post some more tomorrow
Cheers,
Mark