Hello, new to the site. I’m sure it has been talked about many times before but I’m looking for input/advice on what size/gauge material to use for the frame of a enclosed trailer I am going to be building.
the trailer will be 6’ wide x 10’ x 6’2 interior height, plain rectangular shape. It will be mainly used to haul a freezer, hunting gear, solar panels, etc.
It will be used on rough forest service roads. I am going to install a 3500 # timbren axle less suspension.
I am wondering what size/gauge material to build the main frame out of. Also don’t know if I should just incorporate the tongue and braces in the the main frame or weld them on to the bottom side. Any input from someone who has seen or done something similar would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
the trailer will be 6’ wide x 10’ x 6’2 interior height, plain rectangular shape. It will be mainly used to haul a freezer, hunting gear, solar panels, etc.
It will be used on rough forest service roads. I am going to install a 3500 # timbren axle less suspension.
I am wondering what size/gauge material to build the main frame out of. Also don’t know if I should just incorporate the tongue and braces in the the main frame or weld them on to the bottom side. Any input from someone who has seen or done something similar would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
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