I'm planning on building a trailer similar to the one I have drawn here.
It will primarily be pulled behind my Jeep TJ (2k lbs towing capacity, though I need it to hold up to an entire load of firewood).
My questions are:
Am I using the correct size and thickness of steel for the different parts?
As shown in the picture, I plan to make the tongue length adjustable for hauling longer pieces of lumber or steel. I have the sizes shown in the drawing, will these slip in and out of each other efficiently and with enough strength? If not what would you recommend for material?
I am considering putting a drop down tailgate on the front and back of the trailer, but I am concerned that when loaded the sides may bow out. Could this be compensated for with gussets or should I not use a tailgate on the front of the trailer?
What thickness of steel should I skin the trailer with?
Untitled by patrickrohlich, on Flickr
Thanks
It will primarily be pulled behind my Jeep TJ (2k lbs towing capacity, though I need it to hold up to an entire load of firewood).
My questions are:
Am I using the correct size and thickness of steel for the different parts?
As shown in the picture, I plan to make the tongue length adjustable for hauling longer pieces of lumber or steel. I have the sizes shown in the drawing, will these slip in and out of each other efficiently and with enough strength? If not what would you recommend for material?
I am considering putting a drop down tailgate on the front and back of the trailer, but I am concerned that when loaded the sides may bow out. Could this be compensated for with gussets or should I not use a tailgate on the front of the trailer?
What thickness of steel should I skin the trailer with?
Untitled by patrickrohlich, on Flickr
Thanks
