Joshuajayg
Line Up and Wait
Anyone else ever build one?
It has been quite a challenge thus far but I am nearing the end of the build.
It has been quite a challenge thus far but I am nearing the end of the build.
I grew up dealing with stock trailers and oil field trailers and got tired of all the light issues they had so I decided LED was the way to go. I also have LED mood lighting inside. Mmmm...is it bad that I'm diggin the LED trailer lights as much as the camper itself?
I also have LED mood lighting inside. Mmmm...
Working on that...Seen several... never built one...
Some of the one's I've seen have a kitchen built into the back end.
Neither. Just built it as I wanted. 0 plans, 0 kit. I built the trailer frame from the ground up including welding the spindles into a piece of square tubing. Then after using it as a utility trailer for half a year I decided to start the teardrop build.Is that from a kit or plans built? Always wanted one, but no room to put it anywhere.
If only... I COULD remove the propane tank under the stove and replace it. Hmmm.Did you leave room for the kegerator?
Thanks, ryanb.
Neither. Just built it as I wanted. 0 plans, 0 kit. I built the trailer frame from the ground up including welding the spindles into a piece of square tubing. Then after using it as a utility trailer for half a year I decided to start the teardrop build.
All original.
Under development. I have a couple I think. Searching.Looks really nice! How about some interior shots?
For the fan I framed out where I had to screw it down, applied glue between the frame and outer skin, the screwed the fan down until the glue dried. Now the skin is bent flat where the fan sits but returns to a curved shape near the sides of the camper.Wowzers. I've thought about building one but never got around to it. However, the one I was thinking of building would have been an appliance. Yours, sir, is a work of art.
Interesting that your roof looks like a continuous curve with no flat spot. Any issues mounting the fan?
Yes, yes, and yes.So, I'm guessing 3/4" ply for the sides, and 1/4"ply for the curved top? Can't tell exactly from the pics.
I'm curious about the frame of the rear hatch. Did you just cut the curved pieces of frame out of ply?
The sleeping area fits a queen bed in length but is three inches narrower.What are your floor dimensions?
I'm intrigued.
What are your floor dimensions?
I'm intrigued.
Pretty waterproof. I'm working on the little leaks as they show up.Yeah, I wonder how watertight it is?
Don't have any good pics, I guess...
My sides are pine plywood with luan over the outside. Then 1x2 furing strips on the inside to add insulation then a layer of luan inside. Not really that complicated.Man, I think I may build one. I have a 5 x 8 trailer that I should be able to modify. I'm looking for something more rugged than nice, so maybe I'll just use pine plywood, cover it in fiberglass mat, and roll on some marine paint.
Yup...4x8. 1/8" ply skin (doubled on the roof) over 1x2 framing.That's a nice little rig too. Build it yourself?
Man, I think I may build one. I have a 5 x 8 trailer that I should be able to modify. I'm looking for something more rugged than nice, so maybe I'll just use pine plywood, cover it in fiberglass mat, and roll on some marine paint.
Traditional is to cover it in aluminum sheets from surplus aircraft skin.