So I'm looking to build an off road pop up. I'll be stripping down and modifying an existing 80's bonair pop-up for my needs. The frame is good, I'll be replacing the axle with something beefier and new wheels with 31" BFG AT's. Now my question is regarding the exterior of the trailer. I will be retaining the original ratchet mechanism for lifting the pop-up roof and will be building the rest of the trailer around that. Now I want to relocate the standard pop up side door to the rear where it will be a "tailgate door" and the sides will have acess hatch doors on one side for trail gear etc. The other side will have a pull out counter top and doors for my kitchen galley.
All this being said I will be building the structure out of square metal tube but I am on the fence on how to skin the roof and sides of the trailer. The pop up is 30 years old and the aluminum over wood siding has produced leaks and the wood is rotting on the roof and corners. This will obviously be completely replaced and changed but I am hesitant to use this method again. I have limited metal working skills, and my wood working skills are above average. I have looked at builds like stomperxj's Sawtooth XL, and this type of construction would be easiest for me to acomplish but I worry about the longevity of it. I would like to keep this trailer for at least 10 years, and living in Quebec, it will be subject to a wide range of weather conditions from -35* celcius winters to +35* heat and high humidity. Given the complexity of my design I think that skinning the trailer with metail might be a little out of my skill set.
What has been your experience with wood sided trailers, and what kind of sealers can I use to accomplish a smooth exterior finish similar to metal. I have even thought of fibreglass over wood and would not be opposed to this idea. I am also worried about the flex an offroad trailer might be subjected to and the stress that will put on wood joints. Any and all input is welcome.
That being said, stay tuned for photos of my starting point and teardown of the old trailer.
All this being said I will be building the structure out of square metal tube but I am on the fence on how to skin the roof and sides of the trailer. The pop up is 30 years old and the aluminum over wood siding has produced leaks and the wood is rotting on the roof and corners. This will obviously be completely replaced and changed but I am hesitant to use this method again. I have limited metal working skills, and my wood working skills are above average. I have looked at builds like stomperxj's Sawtooth XL, and this type of construction would be easiest for me to acomplish but I worry about the longevity of it. I would like to keep this trailer for at least 10 years, and living in Quebec, it will be subject to a wide range of weather conditions from -35* celcius winters to +35* heat and high humidity. Given the complexity of my design I think that skinning the trailer with metail might be a little out of my skill set.
What has been your experience with wood sided trailers, and what kind of sealers can I use to accomplish a smooth exterior finish similar to metal. I have even thought of fibreglass over wood and would not be opposed to this idea. I am also worried about the flex an offroad trailer might be subjected to and the stress that will put on wood joints. Any and all input is welcome.
That being said, stay tuned for photos of my starting point and teardown of the old trailer.