BCHauler
Adventurer
Hi, I have an old travel trailer frame that I would like to deck so that I can use it. As of right now I am not entirely certain what its primary purpose will be, but as it is now, its only purpose is redneck lawn art.
The trailer originally had 2 2x3s running the length of the deck with plywood over the whole thing, supported by the frame rails and the two boards. Of course, as a travel trailer, the flooring wasn't designed to hold much weight at any given spot, so I'm not sure that design would work as a utility trailer. Also the trailer was originally about 3' longer with a very heavy steel square tube bumper that I cutoff and (unfortunately) recycled a long time ago.
The axle is a 3500lb 4" drop axle and is reversible to a 4" lift. I don't have a welder and do not know how to weld. I am trying to put very little money into this trailer.
I would potentially like to be able to put my 8' slide-in camper on the trailer. Or mount our camperette on it. Or ...? Like I said I don't have a clear vision for it right now. But it is build it or dispose of it time.
My questions is: How would you deck this trailer?
The trailer originally had 2 2x3s running the length of the deck with plywood over the whole thing, supported by the frame rails and the two boards. Of course, as a travel trailer, the flooring wasn't designed to hold much weight at any given spot, so I'm not sure that design would work as a utility trailer. Also the trailer was originally about 3' longer with a very heavy steel square tube bumper that I cutoff and (unfortunately) recycled a long time ago.
The axle is a 3500lb 4" drop axle and is reversible to a 4" lift. I don't have a welder and do not know how to weld. I am trying to put very little money into this trailer.
I would potentially like to be able to put my 8' slide-in camper on the trailer. Or mount our camperette on it. Or ...? Like I said I don't have a clear vision for it right now. But it is build it or dispose of it time.
My questions is: How would you deck this trailer?
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