Indoorwindmill
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I've been thinking about putting together a compact trailer with the usual RTT and similar equipment setup but had a bit of an unusual idea for the frame. Has anybody build a trailer with a unibody-ish style frame before? I was thinking of possibly using a sheet of 1/4" steel plate with the sides bend up to form a 48x72" or 72x72" pan with a 3x3" square tube running the length on the inside of it forming both the tongue and a keel of sorts. Possibly a pair of reinforcement channels tying in where the (most likely) Timbren suspension will attach to the centre tube.
With some basic internet poking around the 72x72" 1/4" pan is 450lbs, 10' tube 95lbs, Timbren 110lbs, matching wheels and tires (235/85R16 x2) 140lbs for a total of roughly 800lbs. A few utility trailers in the 5x8' range seem to be around 900lbs ready to go so 800lbs for a rolling skidplate base doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Thoughts? Is there some obvious issue that I'm overlooking or is it simply the equipment for bending wide sheets of steel not available to most people?
Thanks either way for the input.
With some basic internet poking around the 72x72" 1/4" pan is 450lbs, 10' tube 95lbs, Timbren 110lbs, matching wheels and tires (235/85R16 x2) 140lbs for a total of roughly 800lbs. A few utility trailers in the 5x8' range seem to be around 900lbs ready to go so 800lbs for a rolling skidplate base doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Thoughts? Is there some obvious issue that I'm overlooking or is it simply the equipment for bending wide sheets of steel not available to most people?
Thanks either way for the input.