zimm17
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I have a Casita travel trailer, but I'm thinking about getting a small off-road type trailer for going to rougher camping areas or even when I'm cub scouting with my boys. It won't get pulled on the trails, just to them.
I'm newly retired from the Navy, I have a 2 car garage, a new Millermatic 211 welder, grinder, and a chop saw. I can't afford an already built off-road trailer so I'm thinking about building one. How hard is it really to do? I'm pretty confident in my MIG welding skills- at least when doing 1/4" thick plates. I haven't tried sheet metal yet.
I'm not much for sketching plans or playing with sketch-up. Is there a good source for plans? I think it would really help to know ahead of time what size Dexter axle to get, tubing sizes to order, etc. Is a 4x6 box the standard?
I'm thinking a 2x3 ladder frame and either a box with side storage (like AT's) or a M416 type. Side storage boxes could be already made tool boxes for work trucks, or something like that. It will have a RTT so I need a tailgate or door for rear access.
How much of a budget would I be looking at for all the steel and an axle?
Once the box and lid are done and I have a towable trailer, then I can play with building onboard systems, etc.
I figure a deep cycle battery and onboard charger. Probably solar at some point. I already have an ARB fridge- but that can stay in the vehicle. I have a Partner stove, so maybe a 5lb propane bottle for it. Water tank and pump for doing dishes.
Or should I just beef up a tiny enclosed cargo trailer with bigger tires and a lift?
I'm newly retired from the Navy, I have a 2 car garage, a new Millermatic 211 welder, grinder, and a chop saw. I can't afford an already built off-road trailer so I'm thinking about building one. How hard is it really to do? I'm pretty confident in my MIG welding skills- at least when doing 1/4" thick plates. I haven't tried sheet metal yet.
I'm not much for sketching plans or playing with sketch-up. Is there a good source for plans? I think it would really help to know ahead of time what size Dexter axle to get, tubing sizes to order, etc. Is a 4x6 box the standard?
I'm thinking a 2x3 ladder frame and either a box with side storage (like AT's) or a M416 type. Side storage boxes could be already made tool boxes for work trucks, or something like that. It will have a RTT so I need a tailgate or door for rear access.
How much of a budget would I be looking at for all the steel and an axle?
Once the box and lid are done and I have a towable trailer, then I can play with building onboard systems, etc.
I figure a deep cycle battery and onboard charger. Probably solar at some point. I already have an ARB fridge- but that can stay in the vehicle. I have a Partner stove, so maybe a 5lb propane bottle for it. Water tank and pump for doing dishes.
Or should I just beef up a tiny enclosed cargo trailer with bigger tires and a lift?