Very cool project! I just started building a camping gear hauler out of an old utility trailer I built years ago. Its too big for offroading, but will haul our side by side and kayaks. Next big project for it is building a removable squaredrop camper box I can move from the trailer to my flatbed truck as needed. I got quite a few useful pieces out of a free popup camper I picked up to scrap a couple years ago - battery inverter, sink, wiring, propane stove. Really enjoying following along with your builds!
That’s awesome. I would like to do a similar build. It would be cool to make a little camper you could put in multiple trailers depending on what you were doing. Even a little one so you could pull it behind a side by side
@buildlifeoverland I'm thinking of building the bottom similar to a large pallet so I can use my tractor forks to move it. Being able to pull it behind a side by side would be cool. Maybe haul the box and UTV on the big trailer and build a small folding trailer that could be hauled on its side until you got to the trails. Then move the box over to the small trailer and head out. I bet one of those truck/trailer mounted cherry picker cranes could do it.
Great attention to detail as usual
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@@buildlifeoverland My initials, my names Alan. I also received a sticker from you and bought a set of those badass metal saw horses.
Very cool project! I just started building a camping gear hauler out of an old utility trailer I built years ago. Its too big for offroading, but will haul our side by side and kayaks. Next big project for it is building a removable squaredrop camper box I can move from the trailer to my flatbed truck as needed. I got quite a few useful pieces out of a free popup camper I picked up to scrap a couple years ago - battery inverter, sink, wiring, propane stove. Really enjoying following along with your builds!
That’s awesome. I would like to do a similar build. It would be cool to make a little camper you could put in multiple trailers depending on what you were doing. Even a little one so you could pull it behind a side by side
@buildlifeoverland I'm thinking of building the bottom similar to a large pallet so I can use my tractor forks to move it.
Being able to pull it behind a side by side would be cool. Maybe haul the box and UTV on the big trailer and build a small folding trailer that could be hauled on its side until you got to the trails. Then move the box over to the small trailer and head out. I bet one of those truck/trailer mounted cherry picker cranes could do it.
Yeah, I saw a guy build one out of foam and fiberglass you could pick up and move by hand if it was empty.