G'day all,
Been a member for a while now and absolutely love this forum. I'm a camptrailer owner, just a standard road not off roader. The family and I usually do the caravan park camp at the moment, but would love to venture more into the rough down the track.
The reason i'm writing this thread is because of some of the camptrailer builds I have viewed on this forum. It amaizes me the thinking and ability of some of the forum memebrs, and I have loved some of the builds I have followed.
The question I ask myself is are these done by professional boiler makers, engineers, trailer builders - or just every day blokes who have welders in their sheds and have only ever done small jobs prior to the big one? I gather that most must have some sort of idea as to the specs of a trailer and what is required when it comes to springs, what steel to use etc.
I'd love to build my own one day, I have welding experiance (not a pro) from a few years of stick welding and for the last 12 months I've been mucking around with the mig that I bought last year. Thus far I have only done small non structual jobs around the house and my welds have certainly become better with time, and what can I say about mig.... love it!. I'd love to start with some mods to my current camptrailer before taking anything too huge on, which is a customline camptrailer. I'd love to build a boat rack for my tinnie to start with but wouldn't be 100% comfortable that welds are secure and that I have built it the way an engineer/trailer fab would have.
Be interested to hear from anyone who is just the average Sunday handy man (like myself) who decided to take on a camptrailer build. Just what your experiance was and how you knew that your welds were good enough and how you understood what the proper postion of the draw bar should be, the springs etc etc.
Thanks
Geoff