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How to Build a Travel Trailer

October 26th, 2009 No comments

Travelling in Australia with RV travel trailer

Nowadays more and more Australian likes to travel in RV travel trailer. Hence, it is getting more and more Australian building their own special travel trailers by themselves. This has started become popular trend among Australian families. Here I get a good article sharing briefly on how to build a travel trailer for your reference.

How to Build a Travel Trailer

The concept of travel trailer emerged to facilitate a comfortable and relaxing journey. Let us know about the travel trailer and the techniques of building a travel trailer.

How to Build a Travel Trailer

We all love to go on vacations, take some time out from our busy schedules and just enjoy our holiday. People normally go on a holiday to a place which is away from their homes. When we are out of our houses and on a vacation, we need to plan each and everything, have everything with us arranged and this includes the arrangement of food, water and safeguarding of our belongings. Arrangements like food and water are necessary and basic requirements but the arrangements that a business traveler needs to make are slightly different. It proves helpful for the one who is traveling for business purposes if he has a mini desk or something like a mini office. This would save a lot time. For all such amenities and comforts, a lightweight travel trailers prove to be a very good option. Travel trailers not only are equipped with such amenities but also are useful with regards to security and safety. Thus, they can rightly be called as “home on wheels”.

How to Build a Travel Trailer

We actually can have a ready-to-use travel trailer, but if we find the costs of a travel trailer too high or not within the limits of our budget, we need not worry. We just need to learn to tricks of building a travel trailer on our own. The advantage here is, we can build it as per our needs, convenience and large/small depending on the family size.

Steps to Build a Travel Trailer of our Own:

Before we start constructing the trailer, here is a list of the apparatus that will be required. Electric saw of lengths of 2″ X 4″ X 1/4″ box, steel for frame, basic welding tools, axle kit (you can use torsion axles), suspension system tongue (length of square tubing), trailer hitch 1”, solid round bar, fenders, tires, 2′x8′ oak planks for the decks.

  1. Designing the trailer is an important step for building the trailer as it would help us know about the layout that we want. A five foot wide trailer is the standard size, which differs depending upon our requirements and the number of travelers. An Auto-CAD program would be useful to draw some simple structural diagrams.
  2. Once you are through with the design, you can now move further to build the travel trailer.
  3. It is always advisable to select an axle kit that would match and would have the ability to bear the weight that we are going to haul. We can choose the appropriate suspension system that would best suit the width of the trailer frame and the height of the hitch. Leaf spring and torsion bar are the two suspension options that suit the design and dimensions of such a travel trailer.
  4. The next step is to purchase steel from a steel supplier and cut it to the size according to the design and dimensions. Having the proper equipment to cut the steel is important. If the right cutting material is not available, it is suggested to rather go with the design to a steel yard with that particular facility.
  5. Make sure that the axle of the travel trailer fits below the frame before welding the frame with it and then tackle the welds. The frame should be flat and even, to bear the weight of the contents that you are going to carry.
  6. You would regularly be loading and uploading things if you are going to stop frequently. You need to position the axle at about 6” behind the frame’s center closer to the center of gravity. Now fix the tires. However, care should be taken that the axle is square and centered; and there is uniform distance from the hitch to each of the wheel. The axle should be attached with ‘C’ clamps to the frame.
  7. The next step is to mount the tongue to a crossbar in front of the axle. In order to give the trailer the ability to pivot, reinforcing gussets should be installed between the mounting tabs. The next step is to weld a latch to the center of the tongue. This is done to control tilting and fit the trailer with its suspension system.
  8. To create a point for lights and license plates, fenders need to installed by welding them with small rods and low heat. The fenders should be reinforced with angle iron. The trailer’s side rails and vertical side braces can be created by welding the section of angle iron together.
  9. The next step of building a travel trailer is to cut the oak planks with a saw, so as to prepare the floor of the trailer. Here, care should be taken that the cutting fits the deck measurements of the trailer and also the deck should be secured and made steady with the help of some iron framework.
  10. The last step is to sand, prime and finally paint the trailer.

There are many types of trailers that are available in a ready to use position or that could be made according to our needs and these include the ultra lite travel trailers, vintage travel trailers etc. We can even add many trailer accessories that we would like to have in our vehicle, such as television, computer, Internet connection, microwave oven, a mini refrigerator etc. The travel trailer is ready to hit the roads and serve you during your journeys. Wishing you a Happy Journey.

By Ujwal Deshmukh
Published: 7/10/2009

camper trailers review

September 24th, 2009 No comments

Camper Trailers review and buying guide

If you are new and don’t have enough knowledge about camping trailers, you would better read this article before you proceed to buy any camper trailers for yourself.

Everything You Need to Know about Camping Trailers

There are two main types of camping trailers, and which one you will want to buy will depend on your needs and on your budget.

A great alternative to “roughing it” while camping is to rent or purchase one of the many models of camping trailers available on the market. Camping trailers can range from a hard-top tent trailer that requires some set-up and will easily pull behind even a small sized car through to a larger, all-in-one unit that is literally a home away from home on wheels. Each type of camping trailer has pros and cons to ownership, but one of the largest factors with any type of trailer is the cost.

The pop-up or fold down tent trailerg is a less expensive option for campers that will be camping in established campgrounds or at least in areas where there is access by road. These camping trailers have an aluminum and steel or fiberglass and steel bottom with a lid or top that securely fastens while the trailer is being stored or moved. The trailer lid or top is raised through a crank mechanism to its full height of about eight feet over the bed area of the trailer. There are two or three bunks or sleeping platforms that then fold out, giving the appearance of a tent. These areas are usually large enough to comfortably hold two adults each and are roughly the size of a very large double bed. There may also be extensions that can be used to provide even more sleeping and relaxing space.

Most models of the camping trailer will also include permanent storage cupboards within the bed area. These are ideal for storing utensils, supplies and even clothing. In many models, small fridges and freezers, sinks, countertops and even cooking surfaces are built in to provide all the comfort of home. The central area has a collapsible table and a bench-like arrangement providing lots of seating. The newer models of tent trailers may also be wired for electricity and can easily be hooked to a generator for the full conveniences of home.

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The more deluxe versions of a camping trailer are the fifth-wheel trailer and the travel trailer. These are completely rigid body trailers that are very comparable to a small apartment that is rectangular in shape and contains all the comforts of home. Most fifth-wheel and travel-camping trailers have showers, indoor toilet facilities, separate sleeping areas and even a full, apartment sized kitchen area. Many of these trailers have a generator in the design of the unit and there may even be options for television sets, entertainment units and even wireless internet connections.

Choosing the right camping trailer does require some thought and consideration, as well as some attention to your budget and spending requirements. Both types of trailers are relatively durable and will last for many years with proper care and maintenance. Storage for the smaller tent style camping trailers is easier for most people than trying to store the large fifth-wheel trailers and travel trailers. Spend some time looking around or even consider renting some different camping trailers to try out before you decide on the model and brand that is right for you and your family.

Terry Roberts is a professional translator and linguist, with a wide range of interests. To read more about camping trailers, and about camping in general, please visit his web page: Camping Now.

By Terry Roberts
Published: 8/4/2007

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