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Title: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: The Barge Captain on 29 April 2008, 19:34:40
I'm thinking about building myself a general purpose box trailer.  Roughly 5' x 4' single axle unbraked with 750 Kg suspension units and 13" rims.

Now i'm well aware that there are plenty of places on 'tinternet and flea-bay that will sell me plans, but i'm too tight for that ::)

Has anybody got any plans or designs or helpful advice on this matter?
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Gaffers on 29 April 2008, 19:39:54
Been looking into building my own trailer for the dingy I am building and the boat I would like to building the future and what with all the regs, etc, it is much less hassle (and cheaper in the long run) to get one second hand....

...dig deeper into those pockets T-Rex!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 29 April 2008, 19:43:32
http://www.niksula.hut.fi/~mdobruck/siililand/mini/diy/alien/trailer/2/trailer.html

Not an omega, But as soon as I saw your request I rember people doing this sort of stuff years ago.

Imagine an Omega towing an Omega Estate rear end.  That would be an interesting pic for a Photoshop wizard.
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 29 April 2008, 19:46:36
You set me off now.

Think of the mods you could have.

http://www.wagoneers.com/fotos/2004/a-day-in-September/trailer-in-use-1.jpg
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 April 2008, 21:03:14
I believe issunaz has a small trailer in the for sale section.

Kevin
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Vamps on 29 April 2008, 22:06:23
A trailer this size I would have thought you could buy one cheaper than it would cost to make one, places like B&Q and Halfords sell small cheap trailers. :)
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Entwood on 29 April 2008, 23:03:11
I picked up a very nice all-purpose trailer from fleabay ... had to watch for a little while as there was a lot of rubbish.. but eventually a nice unit at the right price became mine.. :)

Might be worth a thought if not in a hurry or not after anything specific .. ??

:)
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: The Barge Captain on 30 April 2008, 09:15:36
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A trailer this size I would have thought you could buy one cheaper than it would cost to make one, places like B&Q and Halfords sell small cheap trailers. :)
Yes, but they wont carry 1/2 ton, and they are nasty pressed tin sh1t and have stupid tiny wheels that look rubish behind an Omega

(Hmm  I wonder if i can find some hubs that will take 17" CDX alloys?)
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 April 2008, 10:25:14
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A trailer this size I would have thought you could buy one cheaper than it would cost to make one, places like B&Q and Halfords sell small cheap trailers. :)
Yes, but they wont carry 1/2 ton, and they are nasty pressed tin sh1t and have stupid tiny wheels that look rubish behind an Omega

(Hmm  I wonder if i can find some hubs that will take 17" CDX alloys?)


You need brakes then

Try basing it on a caravan chassis - There are a few older ones suffering from damp
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Phil on 30 April 2008, 11:00:03
I have built a couple of trailers, mainly for my Windsurfing kit.

The last one is a box, 1220wide * 3000long * 1200high.

The basic chassis is 50*75 box made to form an A where the axle goes across.

Bolt on a sheet of 18mm ply and theres the base, I then made and aluminium and 1.6mm galv sheet frame and box.

And yes i did use an isolation tape between the galv and ali!

750kg indespension units and 10" wheels with 6ply tyres will be fine.

I positioned the axel 450mm back from center and the nose weight is just about perfect

IIRC you can tow 750kg behind an Omega without it being braked so if you are working on carrying no more than 500kg you will have no issues, just pop the trailer on a public weigh bridge before you load it up just incase you do get a pull by Mr Plod
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: The Barge Captain on 30 April 2008, 13:19:43
I've done a lot of trawling through google looking for free plans, but have only come across a few forum pages (mostly american and aaaustralian) with pics of work in progress.
Advice seems to sugest a 60/40 split for axle position
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: jds2mpo on 20 August 2008, 12:19:52
Not sure but here is a company that specialises in Box Trailers (http://www.towmasteruk.co.uk/). You might be able to get some information from the website?
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Markie on 20 August 2008, 14:27:41
Different type of trailer but same subject...

Been looking into building a trailer....for transporting cars against purchasing a ready made one.

And the best bit about building your own is the Pikey van demolishion part  ;D ;D

Buy an old caraven and scrap it for the wheels / Base and Axle  :-/
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Martin_1962 on 20 August 2008, 15:22:13
Caravan chassis may not be much good - they are literally two chassis members and an A frame.

Only thing connecting the two main members are A frame at front and axle in middle
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: Albert1 on 20 August 2008, 16:43:57
I suggest using Eibach springs on the trailer.
Title: Re: Trailer plans wanted
Post by: tiren on 25 January 2009, 19:24:57
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I'm thinking about building myself a general purpose box trailer.  Roughly 5' x 4' single axle unbraked with 750 Kg suspension units and 13" rims.

Now i'm well aware that there are plenty of places on 'tinternet and flea-bay that will sell me plans, but i'm too tight for that ::)

Has anybody got any plans or designs or helpful advice on this matter?

Hi, there are lots of sites available on the net that caters trailer plans. You get it by a Google search and if you are getting problem in find then you can follow my signature's link. I hope this will help you.

All the best!