Dillon Nichols wrote:Wow, 22k estimated weight!
I have not weighed mine; I did run rough(but trying to err on high side) math on the materials and ended up with the belief that I was at best a few hundred pounds under 14K including the 22ft(deck) trailer. I did weigh the tongue and got 1100lbs, right where I wanted it with house empty barring stove and mattress.
I used 2x8 floor joists, 2x4 walls, and 2x6 rafters. Roxul throughout with an extra layer of 1.5" on outside of walls; 3/4 OSB and ply in floor, ceiling, roof deck. 1/2 ply exterior sheathing and 5/8 ply inside. Steel siding and roofing.
I thought my build was pretty darned heavy, but 22k is a *lot*! What sort of materials are bringing your weight up that high?
That trailer looks great, and sounds like a good deal. I would have loved to have some extra capacity in reserve.
Will you be towing it yourself?
Sonja Draven wrote:I love it. I arm going to put a tiny house on my property and enjoy seeing what others do with theirs. It's beautiful.
Timothy Markus wrote:Any idea what the final build weight will be? I've done modular homes and the boxes, at 40-50' by 12-14' come in at 35-55k lbs at about 90% finished. I think Wayne's right that a lot of people under-estimate the weight of a tiny home.
Did you get that trailer new? Would you tell us how much you paid and if you're in the States?
Timothy Markus wrote:Looks fantastic, Emilio.
What's your approach to the roof? Is that synthetic on the sheathing or tar paper? How are you insulating and is there any venting or airflow around the roofing material?
John C Daley wrote:Looks over built, but f it workks...
wayne fajkus wrote:Looks like you used a good starting point-3 axle trailer . Many attemp these on under engineered trailers. Nice job.