Adventure Copan
Adventurer
I'm not sure yet, but I'm guessing around 800-1,200lbs. Gonna take it to the scales after it's completed. It's WAY over built! You can see the build pics on our Facebook page.
-Daniel Kent
-Daniel Kent
I would like to get some plans from someone who built a camping setup,using a HF trailer.Are they strong enough to carry the weight and I saw some nice boxes on trailers to put the tent on.Just wondering how good are these trailers.Like to see some pictures of this set up.
Just finished 3+ month build.... Road trip!
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put gas struts, 50 # in each upright, got lucky, up & down easy with 2 people or set latch pins & get on top, easy down & lock. Tailgate slides off back & into 3/4 sq welded to the uprights, ratchet strap to level the table.

I built my trailer of very stout 3/4" plywood, with "steel" inner bracing, and heavyweight tongue and frame reinforcement structure. A/C and generator to power it, dual power sources 110vac and 12vdc, and multiple layers of waterproofing and durable "tractor" outdoor paint. Then, I started to retrofit the base rolling stock by adding new 1/4" frame rails, 3k lb springs, and a 3500 lb Dexter axle w/brakes. I'm currently making changes to my canopy system (I'm adding an awning, for quick deployment), and constructing a quick-disconnect lunette to mate to my ball hitch (ball coupler need not be exchanged). But, wait, I don't yet possess a vehicle capable of taking it off-road! As usual, I got ahead of myself, but that's the way it is. Here's a link to my trailer build pictures here on Expo, and at another linked site: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/130284-my-first-build-4x8-heavy-weight-with-generator-A-C-inside-now-to-begin-using-it!