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Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 11:38 am
by proarch
Here is the Purpledog. I am almost done with the build, but would like to share more about the design process sometime.

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 7:43 pm
by S. Heisley
proarch wrote:Here is the Purpledog. I am almost done with the build, but would like to share more about the design process sometime.


That looks like a nice drawing/painted picture. I look forward to seeing your build thread! :D

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 11:46 am
by Cathy P.
Someone linked this into another website I belong to, and it is just interesting, kind of like a Hi-Lo without all the "bling": http://www.duckworksbbs.com/product-p/ww-slidavan.htm Hopefully this hasn't already been mentioned, as I didn't have time to read through all the other posts.

I wonder if one wanted one but didn't have the skills, if a local, more or less, person that worked in building cabinets would be able to do something like that.

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 12:24 pm
by John61CT
Yes I've been posting that everywhere, I think if you didn't need fine-art finishing, the functionality could be done by even handyman level carpentry skills, cabinetry not required.

I would want a flat(ter) roof for solar, and a bigger footprint, but def want to use that super simple lifting mechanism and fully insulated walls, just need a foam strip for sealing between the walls.

My idea is make it usable like a teardrop while lowered, say rest area sleeping while in transit.

Raising for longer stays just gives greater comfort and convenience.

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 2:40 pm
by Cathy P.
John61CT wrote:Yes I've been posting that everywhere, I think if you didn't need fine-art finishing, the functionality could be done by even handyman level carpentry skills, cabinetry not required.

I would want a flat(ter) roof for solar, and a bigger footprint, but def want to use that super simple lifting mechanism and fully insulated walls, just need a foam strip for sealing between the walls.

My idea is make it usable like a teardrop while lowered, say rest area sleeping while in transit.

Raising for longer stays just gives greater comfort and convenience.


I, too, would like to have the trailer to be usable for sleeping in the down mode, that would be a real plus, even if it was just crawling in.

This is a way to get more of the European style, light and simple, which manufacturers here just avoid.

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:04 pm
by S. Heisley
A lot of these designs here (but not all) are ones that a person can crawl into, to sleep in transit without putting the top up. I have done that with mine many a sleepy night. (However, since I'm fairly short, mine becomes a "slouchy" when the roof is down. HaHa!)

Some of these trailers even have a separate, short door (teardrop size) next to the bed just for the purpose of crawling into bed without needing to extend the roof.

Yes,the Duckworks' plans were mentioned in another thread but it is worth repeating here; so, thanks! :thumbsup:

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 10:06 pm
by jschrotenboer
baughb wrote:Ok, Looong time lurker, possibly my first post.

Permission from my wife to spend the money to build (with very clever friends).

Came across Mr. "ez-toad" and his trailer 19 (for reference https://www.flickr.com/photos/51728468@ ... 661186740/). I hope to make this 14' long (if needed) and 6'6" wide (short Queen in back, central Cooking area with Dinette to the front) and keep the interior height to 5' with a "Hunter Compact" type roof that lifts up adding 18" or so of height. Not the whole length of the trailer but, more than half. also considering a 6" floor drop in the cooking area as well.

Totally stoked to find this thread because of the encouraging, simple ideas. My hope is that I don't have to scalp an existing Compact to get the roof I hope to have but, maybe someone on here may have some ideas for me or point me towards a source of info. I even looked into the uber-expensive van top conversions but alas, the 2 I contacted will only do motor vehicles.

So, that said, My name is Bob, I live in Burbank, CA. Try to get out at least monthly to the Eastern Sierra due to a fly fishing addiction.

Thanks for your time.
Have you ever checked out Home Grown Trailers' Woodland? I totally want to build something close to that but figured it'd be good to learn on a smaller teardrop first ;)

http://www.homegrowntrailers.com/woodlandImage

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Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:07 pm
by S. Heisley
Thanks! :thumbsup:

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:57 am
by S. Heisley
Came across this facebook advertisment....Shown on a truck bed but could be used on a trailer:

https://www.facebook.com/BusinessInside ... 4OTIwNTU2/

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:57 pm
by John61CT

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 8:27 pm
by S. Heisley
Thanks, John. :)

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:49 am
by John61CT
I am looking for more generic (cheaper) lifting mechanisms, with a 200-250lb capacity per corner like these, but capable of a 30+ inch extension.

Does not need fancy coordinated electrics, hand crank is fine.

Even hydraulics or compressed air if necessary.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:07 pm
by bdosborn
Try eBay, I found some there:

eBay Linky

$1,300 seems like a lot of money for actuators that are $90 apiece on eBay. I wonder how hard it would be to cobble something together using the eBay actuators?

Bruce

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:56 pm
by greygoos
Try this link for lifting mechanisms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlGH7EPHx30

Re: Teardrops & Tiny Travel Trailers with Lifting Roofs

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:22 pm
by John61CT
bdosborn wrote:Try eBay, I found some there:

eBay Linky

$1,300 seems like a lot of money for actuators that are $90 apiece on eBay. I wonder how hard it would be to cobble something together using the eBay actuators?

Bruce
Thanks for the right search string!

Actually the better quality ones are up above $200, they also provide the controller, wires etc, probably better warranty & support.

Plus Western level profits required to be sustainable. . .