Aluminum tear drop

flipmachine

Adventurer
Hey guys, new here but starting on my second build... built the first one for a guy that was on a budget and wanted a moby1 styled trailer... now on to my own trailer...

Main frame is 3x2 1/8th wall steel, camper section is out of 1x1 aluminum square tubing 1/8th wall as well...
Suspension is http://timbren.com/axle-less-product-finder/?weight=3500&height=4-Lift&tire=wide

Heating is http://www.propexcanada.com/our-products/item/3
hot water is http://www.marey.com/product_details.php?productID=6

Outter skin is 3/16th aluminum, then it will be the 1x1 aluminum tubing and then spray foamed then interior panels

The previous build I didnt finish the rear cabinets, he wanted to do it. but I am currently getting some quotes done to see what it will cost me.frame8.jpg

currently waiting to get my skins back from the laser cutter then I will be starting on the cabin section.. wish me luck
 

Huffy

Observer
Flip, 1/8 and 3/16 is very heavy duty material for this application, I'm curios how and why you selected the tube and sheet thickness? For weight and cost it seems you could go much thinner and get great results. I built a 25' offshore welded aluminum boat with 3/16 skin and it was plenty strong for that. Rick
 

javajaws

New member
Similar in style to a build I'm starting - but I'll be doing a plywood sandwich construction instead of metal. Your deck height is bound to be pretty high with the 4" lift and off-road tires. With 31" and no lift I'll be around 23.5" or so with the standard height Timbren (3x2 frame and 1" deck).

I'd love to see your pics of the first Moby clone you did.
 

jwiereng

Active member
With 3/16 skin and roof you could weld a beauty of a joint at the corners and save you from exhaustive application or sealant. No sealant joints to maintain and a cool look for sure.
 

flipmachine

Adventurer
Hey sorry been busy, went with 3/16 material cause I need a rigid side wall, 1/8th is just not enough. Also I will be able to screw and tap pretty much any where on the body with out problems. Java I will ask the owner for pics, I just designed and built it for him... but he paid me to do it, so have to ask him..all the next builds are are under my dollar so I will be posting lots of pix soon.basecabinet.jpg is a sketch of what my lower cabinets will look like, reason for the small pull out drawer is to rest the stove on... I will be storing the stove on top of the sink while traveling, under the stove I will have a storage drawer.
 

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