Modified 2+2 trolley top - Dinette Table - pg 15

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Floor plywood 1/31/11 page 4

Postby danlott » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:18 pm

I have been working a little on my walls, still framing them out. It seems like everything keeps taking my time and I have little left for the trailer.

The rear bed is 54" x 76". The front bunks are 32" x 76". There will be 24" of space above each bunk. I do not think I will use the rear bed as a seating area much if at all, but it will be there if needed. Plus it will help if I decide to ever sale it.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Wall framing complete 3/22/12

Postby danlott » Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:45 pm

With the better weather I have been able to finish the wall framing. Next time I build a trailer I will probably just use 3/4" plywood. Framing these walls has been a little bit of a pain for me. Not hard to do, but for some reason it just slowed me down a bunch and I still have to put plywood on both sides and insulation in the middle. I just don't think that the insulation will add much to the heating/cooling of the trailer.

Anyway, enough whining. Here are the pictures.

This is the right side wall framing. My daughter Vanessa is looking forward to being able to camp in the trailer.
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And this is the left side wall framing.
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Now I need to finish buying lights, so I can do the wiring and close up the walls.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Wall framing complete page 5

Postby KCStudly » Thu Mar 22, 2012 10:17 pm

Looking good. You're doing a fabulous job! :thumbsup:
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Wall framing complete page 5

Postby crumbruiser » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:25 am

That is really awsome. :thumbsup: Vanessa is just the right size to look out the window. :)
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Wall framing complete page 5

Postby mtrmth » Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:36 pm

Looks Really nice so Far. Can't wait to see the Finished Product. Like the Modified 2+2 Design with the trolley top too.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Wall framing complete page 5

Postby Ravenous » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:59 pm

Dan,
The sides really give you the idea of how large the Hoplite will be. The frames are looking good.
I am really enjoying your sharing of your build.
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Real teardrop owner!! page 5

Postby danlott » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:20 pm

Well I am a real teardrop owner now. This teardrop was listed on craigslist for only $475 and also was local, so I decided to get it. It does need something done with the roof. It is just painted and has peeled in some locations. Will probably cover the roof and hatch with aluminium or something. Don't really want to put much money into it, but want to protect it a little. I will still build my other trailer because this will not sleep my family.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Real teardrop owner!! page 5

Postby S. Heisley » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:28 pm

Congratulations, Dan! That'll definitely get you through the spring and summer! :thumbsup: :applause:
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Plywood storage rack - page 5

Postby danlott » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:57 pm

Got a little more building done. A few days ago I made a bending form and made some fender wells. I tried using 1/4 inch plywood, but could not keep it from breaking, so used 1/8 inch plywood instead. The fender wells are 1/2 thick and will be fiberglassed after they are installed on the trailer. Today I built a plywood lumber storage rack. I have always wanted to build one, so finally did.

One of the fenders in the bending form.
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Here is the fender after the glue has dried. Still have to cut it to final shape and add a plywood back.
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Here is the plywood lumber storage rack. I actually built it in one day! I kind of followed some plans I found on the internet. This is the side that the plywood goes on.
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This is the side that you can store cut off pieces. You can also store longer lumber on the shelves in the middle.
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Plywood storage rack - page 5

Postby 2bits » Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:02 pm

Nice score on the temporary TD! I little git er done on the roof and it will pay for itself in camping! I want a deal like that!
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Plywood storage rack - page 5

Postby crazytrain » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:12 am

Very nice design and progress on your camper build. I'll be following this build, as its something I have been tossing around in my head for some time now but I have to figure out a way to fit 3 small kids in with 2 adults. :scratchthinking:

I like that lumber rack alot it looks like it would hold alot of lumber. :)
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Plywood storage rack - page 5

Postby Fishingtomatoseed » Thu May 24, 2012 11:46 am

Dan,

How is the Trolley Top going? Just wanted to say thank you for posting your build. You are the reason for mine to start and I hope you don't mind me copying some of your idea's. :NC

Hope everything is well.............pics,pics,pics :pictures:
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Plywood storage rack - page 5

Postby danlott » Sat Jun 02, 2012 8:25 pm

Well it has been a little while and I have some updates.

I have the walls almost finished. I have ordered epoxy and fiberglass from RAKA, so I will soon be fiberglassing the walls. Also went on my first real teardrop camp out last night with my son, Josh. We had planned to stay longer, but this morning while making breakfast he sprained his ankle really bad, so ended our camping adventure a little early.

Right side wall and my son Josh.
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Right side trailer wall, my kids Josh and Vanessa. Both walls are finished.
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Template with windows and storage compartment cut out. I have also did all the cutouts on the real walls, but have not got any pictures of those yet.
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Making the trolley top template.
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Trolley top template.
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First real teardrop camp out in Water Cayon outside of Winnemucca Nevada. This camping area is only 10 minutes from our house.
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First time trying out our $40 propane fireplace yard sale find. It was brand new and have never been used.
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Water Cayon outside of Winnemucca Nevada. This is looking across the road from our camp site.
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And this was on the other side of the teardrop.
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This is also the same spot in the creek that Josh sprained his ankle. Our weekend camping trip truned out to be more like a 14 hour camping trip, but we created some memories and that is what is really important.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping - page 5

Postby KCStudly » Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:06 pm

The walls look great! Nice work. Don't you just love it when things start to look like the plans! :thumbsup:

Cute kids, too. :D
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping - page 5

Postby danlott » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:29 am

KCStudly wrote:Cute kids, too. :D


Thank you.

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