neilstubbs
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Hi all,
You guys are so lucky - from what I have learnt on this forum base ex-military trailers are so cheap over there!
Anyway I have one of these trailers:
Just bought it new, Its an Ifor Williams which are well regarded over here. MGW is 750kgs - about 1650 pounds - which is the max i'm allowed to tow on my UK licence and also the max allowed without brakes in UK.
Internally it measures 7'3" long x 4' wide.
The mesh sides come off and this is what you are left with:
The trailer then weighs about 230kg (500 pounds) empty. I need to be able to use the trailer for garden waste, timber etc. as it is so my plan is to build a totally removable "pod" which I can lower onto the trailer which will fit on to the same mounts as the mesh sides, so the whole thing can be taken on and off relatively easily.
I don't need my trailer to be off road capable at all, we don't really have dirt roads in the UK.
We have a campervan and I want a trailer to carry bikes, table and chairs and other camping stuff to save it cluttering up the inside of the van, and I want it all kept dry and secure.
The idea is that the "pod" will house up to 3 bicycles, which will be mounted in roof top style racks on a board which slides out over the rear ramp on runners. I would like an awning that pulls out from the side and a galley area below that. I'm also thinking of making it strong enough to take a roof top tent for the future, if ever I sell the camper the trailer will then be self sufficient pulled by any vehicle.
At the moment I plan on building an aluminium frame and cladding this with recycled HDPE / polypropylene boards, these have the equivalent rigidity and strength of a similar thickness good quality ply but are weatherproof and don't require any finishing.
So the build (or at least the detailed planning begins), if anybody's got any advice, tips or can point me towards anything similar (on or off road as the base trailer doesn't really matter) I'd love to hear from you.
You guys are so lucky - from what I have learnt on this forum base ex-military trailers are so cheap over there!
Anyway I have one of these trailers:
Just bought it new, Its an Ifor Williams which are well regarded over here. MGW is 750kgs - about 1650 pounds - which is the max i'm allowed to tow on my UK licence and also the max allowed without brakes in UK.
Internally it measures 7'3" long x 4' wide.
The mesh sides come off and this is what you are left with:
The trailer then weighs about 230kg (500 pounds) empty. I need to be able to use the trailer for garden waste, timber etc. as it is so my plan is to build a totally removable "pod" which I can lower onto the trailer which will fit on to the same mounts as the mesh sides, so the whole thing can be taken on and off relatively easily.
I don't need my trailer to be off road capable at all, we don't really have dirt roads in the UK.
We have a campervan and I want a trailer to carry bikes, table and chairs and other camping stuff to save it cluttering up the inside of the van, and I want it all kept dry and secure.
The idea is that the "pod" will house up to 3 bicycles, which will be mounted in roof top style racks on a board which slides out over the rear ramp on runners. I would like an awning that pulls out from the side and a galley area below that. I'm also thinking of making it strong enough to take a roof top tent for the future, if ever I sell the camper the trailer will then be self sufficient pulled by any vehicle.
At the moment I plan on building an aluminium frame and cladding this with recycled HDPE / polypropylene boards, these have the equivalent rigidity and strength of a similar thickness good quality ply but are weatherproof and don't require any finishing.
So the build (or at least the detailed planning begins), if anybody's got any advice, tips or can point me towards anything similar (on or off road as the base trailer doesn't really matter) I'd love to hear from you.