jnelson4x4taco
Adventurer
Okay, after searching high and low for a trailer that will meet my needs I have decided that "to have it done right, you must do it yourself". Im not necessarily saying that I will build it right as much as the design will be "right" for me. I would like to base it off of this one:
http://herebedragonsadventures.org/gallery-4.html
I love the design, style, size, etc. Hopefully the owner doesnt mind me posting the link, I know he is a member on this board. I post other links to trailer builds and if anyone would like me to remove it, I will gladly do so.
My main modification to that is that I want it to still be a functional utility trailer for washers and dryers, sod, dirt bikes, etc. So i am trying to make the camper removable. I have a few ideas about how to make that happen, obviously it will be heavy so it will take a few guys to move.
I am planning on basing the frame off of Box Rocket's build here:
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23624
I will order a 3500lb axle kit and try and mount 33x9.50 or 33x10.50 on 6 lug wheels to match my truck.
I will then skin the floor of the trailer with 3/4" ply, that will be the base trailer.
Then I will start the camper part. I will lay 1/2" ply down on top of that and then build the frame off of that. I will build the frame out of 2x2 or 2x4 wood, then insulate it with 1.5" foam and then skin the interior with either 1/4" or 1/2" ply. I will (try to) fiberglass all of the exterior seams and coat it with Kilz paint and maybe some type of clear (varathane or polyurathane? maybe just fiberglass resin?) I will run bolts through the floor of the camper into the plywood deck of the trailer floor to secure it. Ill also make the back hatch open for a kitchen area, cut in some windows, doors, jerry cans and battery on front, and all that stuff.
So, from what ive tried to explain, does this sound like a reasonable plan. I would like to hear from those of you who have done this and what you have learned from it. Is a 2x4 frame with 1/2" ply exterior, 1.5" foam and 1/4" interior walls sturdy enough? The trailer frame will probably be 2.5" square.
Thanks for all your help guys, im hoping to get most of the planning done so I can buy my steel this weekend. My buddies and I are trying to plan a long weekend in Moab sometime in the spring and I would love to have this ready by then.
-Jeff
http://herebedragonsadventures.org/gallery-4.html
I love the design, style, size, etc. Hopefully the owner doesnt mind me posting the link, I know he is a member on this board. I post other links to trailer builds and if anyone would like me to remove it, I will gladly do so.
My main modification to that is that I want it to still be a functional utility trailer for washers and dryers, sod, dirt bikes, etc. So i am trying to make the camper removable. I have a few ideas about how to make that happen, obviously it will be heavy so it will take a few guys to move.
I am planning on basing the frame off of Box Rocket's build here:
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23624
I will order a 3500lb axle kit and try and mount 33x9.50 or 33x10.50 on 6 lug wheels to match my truck.
I will then skin the floor of the trailer with 3/4" ply, that will be the base trailer.
Then I will start the camper part. I will lay 1/2" ply down on top of that and then build the frame off of that. I will build the frame out of 2x2 or 2x4 wood, then insulate it with 1.5" foam and then skin the interior with either 1/4" or 1/2" ply. I will (try to) fiberglass all of the exterior seams and coat it with Kilz paint and maybe some type of clear (varathane or polyurathane? maybe just fiberglass resin?) I will run bolts through the floor of the camper into the plywood deck of the trailer floor to secure it. Ill also make the back hatch open for a kitchen area, cut in some windows, doors, jerry cans and battery on front, and all that stuff.
So, from what ive tried to explain, does this sound like a reasonable plan. I would like to hear from those of you who have done this and what you have learned from it. Is a 2x4 frame with 1/2" ply exterior, 1.5" foam and 1/4" interior walls sturdy enough? The trailer frame will probably be 2.5" square.
Thanks for all your help guys, im hoping to get most of the planning done so I can buy my steel this weekend. My buddies and I are trying to plan a long weekend in Moab sometime in the spring and I would love to have this ready by then.
-Jeff