@@angusmcgil Haven't weighed it yet. My guess about 375 to 400 pounds. It's a prototype. If you use aluminum it would weigh far less. It's a ebike trailer in current configuration. . If you change the wheels and axle than it's a off-road quad trailer. Change it again to dot approved axles and wheels and hitch then a motorcycle or small car c9uld tow it. Could use as guest room or for indoor trailer park or quarters for those deployed.
Good job. GOD BLESS.
Nice build. Coming along nicely!
Great project. Good job.👍
Sehr gute Arbeit. 👍🏻
Very impressive work. Very inspiring how much does it weigh
@@BADSLAVE369 Not sure yet on the weight. I'm guess 350. It's a prototype. Still have a ways to go.
Since this is a prototype.... I wonder for future you may consider fiberglassed foam for the body....???
any idea what sort of weight your at so far
@@angusmcgil Haven't weighed it yet. My guess about 375 to 400 pounds. It's a prototype. If you use aluminum it would weigh far less. It's a ebike trailer in current configuration. . If you change the wheels and axle than it's a off-road quad trailer. Change it again to dot approved axles and wheels and hitch then a motorcycle or small car c9uld tow it. Could use as guest room or for indoor trailer park or quarters for those deployed.
@@angusmcgil plan to get it to a scale later.
So I have a question, so you used Gorilla Glue to glue the panels to the foam and it didn't melt the foam?
@@kimsikorski5691 It didn't. Its a newer contact glue. Older 9new and Other foam glues. ua-cam.com/video/0Uz9YeehLU4/v-deo.htmlsi=_Qpzrix1qJOqAvfn
@@ED3 thank you.
@kimsikorski5691 I did spray on a piece of foam. 1/32 to 1/16 it bites into the foam if sprayed thick