Cross Bow / trolley / renamed little blue trolley

My next project is the back wall between the galley and the cabin.

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insolation is cut and 2 panels cut planing to glue and staple today.
between the two panels will be a drop down counter hinged at the back and will swing up when closed. So on rainy days we can eat in.


The doors are cut but it is hard for me to work on them I had such a hard time making them for the BoxKIte (which still lives but the roof rotted out).

I also have Steve (Esteban)'s trailer
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I and a neighbor plan to have it finished in a year. I plan to call it "the Esteban " I have most of the parts making the build faster.

I also have 2 frame trailers which I plan to make into flatbeds or maybe one into a utility trailer.

but on with the little blue trolley build....
 
Ya ho aI am home.
I still have 5 trailers, the one that Steve started and my neighbor is starting work on it.
I miss camping
working on the Galley
I have many projects and workong them all at the same time. So in time I will see you at a camp out of the Tears.

Right now I have had a tendon on my left should repaired and have to ware a arm sling for 3 more weeks.
I plan to pull out the trailer and see what need work and get the skin and the Galley hatch attached.
The galley design keeps changing new things are being invented every day.
so just as you think you have it a better idea comes along.
 
As my trailer nears completion the one thing I did wrong was to much wood in the front curve if I were to do it over the front would have 3 curves runing horizontal and verticals one right one lelft and one center runing through the arches.

At this time I can not lift the tung and realize I will need to move the axle forward. That will make the tung lighter.

otherwise I would have to cut of the fornt and start over. The way i did the rounded front was to extend the length of the trailer. being a harbor freight trailer the axel is in the right place but extending the trailer changed the set up of the weight to the trailer.

Wood working has change so much. I wish I lived in a big city where laser cutters are more easily found.

The designs I have seen out there are so exciting and the shape of teardrop trailers have changed for ever.
 
although my arm is in a sling, I ripped a tenon on my left shoulder, and am now on the mend.

Today I started working on the doors. Drivers side I cut out the holes where the Wiley window will go. I have most of the parts already cut.

Once I get that door done, the other should be simple.

I have to check the wires and attach the LED lights for inside, around the Galley, under the carrage, and on the Rear hatch break lights.

Things still to be done. Skin for the Galley hatch, wall between the Galley and the hatch 1/2 done, finish the back brake light wiring, attach the side walls all ready cut except the holes for the inside plugs.

The fans for air inside and out of the Trolley top at the rear. (most parts cut out)

And the Galley assembled.

It has been a long hard road for me to get here. I started it back in 2014 and thought I would have it made for 2014 IRG. I had to pull my old trailer up instead. Good thing I did because on the way home we got side swipped by a Drunk. The car was more got more damage then the trailer, not enough to tow and got home missing my drivers side mirror.

When we got back my wife had to become a caretaker for her mother who died about 5 years later. And we inherited stuff along with 3 other owners in the family. :NC

year before last Steve Boyer went to a senior home and I got a call if I wanted 3 trailers for free. So now I had 6 trailers a Shasta (inheritance) my old boxkite, my cross bow trailer (largely done ), and a 4 foot wide and a 5 foot wide bare frame trailers.

This last may I had shoulder surgery.

I am beginning to get the Teardrop trailer camping itch so the cross bow is getting priority again!! It does not snow here at Christmas.

As I was working on the trailer Doug Hodder challenged me to make a Tolley top. Unfortunately Doug will not get to see it when I am done he passed away and will be missed.

Hope to be camping soon.

Ron
 
I am now retired and my Dr. has released me from hurt shoulder.
Sooooooo
1. I will always have excuses :NC , but after the holidays :twisted: I will have time to GET R Done. :?
2. I have been working on the inside lights and checking the wires.
3. The computer fan for cooling has been designed and starting to get it constructed.
4. I have to install the latch for opening and closing the trolley top windows, I have the parts just have to cut out holes for them get inserted.
5. The doors are in the process of getting built. windows for doors were build years ago.
6. I am working front to back so the galley skin is not on, and the shelves for the galley fully figured.
7. I will not start on the saddle bags until after it has tags. :worship: and after I have taken it out camping ..... that is when you know what is really needed. The saddle bags are an add on part. hinging out from the sides by the wheel.
8. The spare tire will ride under the cartage on it's side near the front.
9. under the galley I plan to put a drop down holder for a camping table.

If I had not added the trolley top I would have been done long ago, an idea the Doug Hodder suggested. Unfortunately he died and will not get to see what I did. He will be missed.
 
Glad to see you’re healed up and taking advantage of retirement :thumbsup:
Can’t wait to see it done.
 
I lent my first old trailer out to a homeless man. He had to move on and I got my trailer back. The trailer I used for it was an old free boat trailer. and I had it bolted on to that trailer with 2 an later more bolts. I want to separate the trailer from the teardrop body. And desired to take parts from that trailer and transfer them to the new one.
My cousin has shown interest in small trailer but he always says they are so expensive. I said that is why I make mine it only costs around $2000 and not all at one time. So having 5 trailers I can start him out with one at no cost like I did for my first trailer. The old body might become a chicken coop.
At any rate if my cousin does not take me up on it, I have parts on old to put on new. I am retired now and have time to spend on my Cross Bow. It has been raining hard here and I want things to dry out so I can open up the garage and finish what I started 10 years ago. I started this project 3-3-2013 and hope to be done by 3-3-2023 cross your finders.
First I had planned to do it in 3 months, then Doug H. suggested I make it a Trolley top (Doug died so He will never fully see it) but it stopped me dead until I understood how to do that. Then my wife had to take care of her mom as she could not take care of her self. Adela died 5 yrs later.in her house about a mile away and somewhere in there came Covid we did not get it but it slowed things down a lot. :NC

I am glad I made lists on the forum I could go to them and pickup where I left off.
And so I am. :applause:

For Doug what an amazing man, teacher, mentor, inventor, and Trailer man! I miss his waffles! ;)
 
I have been striping my old teardrop to move parts over to the new one.
The old one was lent to a homeless man who found a safer place to stay.
The old one will be turned into a chicken coop.

But first I need to finish my teardrop so we can get back out and go camping with the rest of you teardroppers.
 
Just put a new windshield on my pickup truck. Pitted and air blew in when I drove.
Now I can get the rest of the wood for that galley hatch. And maybe some power equipment.
Many projects have been on hold because it was no fun driving into town, now :designing:
 
The good part for this site is If I loose my direction I can look back on my notes and find direction.

The one thing always try and get your wiring figured out before you put the roof on. Less cramped space work. :cry:
The first part is to make the wires work on already installed switch. Now I stopped building for a time when I was at work, now that I am retired :NC
Next work on the little things like the overhead lighting wires :DOH2: but I made the wires to short so I had to solder new longer ones so if I needed to repair them I could reach them.
Trying to get that part done and realized after much :oops: I should start other projects on the trailer and take my mind off that one. :thumbsup:
Now, I am starting to work on the trolley window that swings out so in hot air it can vent out. I am putting in a push out arm like you find in commercially made RV trailers.
Made the arms out of strips of aluminum with holes in the ends. A short one that is curved and a longer straight one. I plan to rivet the long one and the short one together so the handle can swing away. The short one is curved because the window swings up. 8)

But make sure to tell new builders to figure out most of the wiring first, it is very time consuming and as you get older intricate tasks become harder. :wink:
 
Retired unfortunately does not mean I have time for teardrop, so I desided each day to do something. I had problems connecting wires and :x it took so much energy I'd stop. then it donned on me :duh: :thumbsup: I could work on a different area and not stop. :NC
1. I have put in the windows on the trolley top and made a handle to open and close them from the inside.
2. The reading lights are attached to the cabinets at the front of the trailer.
3. I have installed a plastic swing vent to block incoming air at the back of the trolley top.
4. At this time I am going to leave the galley hatch as is... and maybe in the future rebuild it.
5. I have a shelf in the galley and am cutting boards to go between the galley and the cabin.
6. the wiring under the trailer is done but I want to change that some.
7. the switches for turning on all the lights are installed and I am working on putting the lights in.
8. I plan to build more cabinets going above the switches for holding things we might need at bed time.
9. I have all the fans for the trolley air in and out take but need to make a holder for them.
10. I removed the windows from the old trailer. "BoxKite" incase the wiley windows do not work.
11. I have the door handles and the galley door hatch locks
12. The saddle bags will remain on hold until after it is licensed
13. I have the iron needed for putting the spair under the trailer.
14. I have the metal for sliding the folding camp table under the back of the trailer, it will be hinged and will drop from under the trailer.
15. I am working on getting a better pulling :vroom: for the trailer.
16. I hope to have this unit up and running buy my birthday in July. :p

:goodmorning: :icedtea: :ilovecamp: :beautiful: :thumbsup:
 
Amazing how much stuff we all have to do in retirement, isn't it!? No job for the lazy!

Sounds like you are making great progress Ron. :thumbsup:

Tom
 
thanks Tom,

What Part of New Mexico? and NY I have been in NY city as a boy twice. My family traveled a lot I have been in all but 3-4 states mostly as a boy.
My first trailer BoxKite I pulled in NM, AZ, and all over CA. Mostly camped in Northern CA. But my new design Cross Bow will let me sleep in the Desert :fan:

Looks like you have had a few trailers. Are you in a new build now?

Ron Dickey
Born in NM
Los Osos, CA
 
Just one trailer build. Two years while still working, then finished it in retirement, which happens to have been the year COVID happened.

Since then, we've been busy travelling, and I've been busy fixing up our place East of Albuquerque NM, and the house I grew up in, near Binghamton NY. Along with doctors appointments, vet appointments (our cat is retired/old too!), helping move my Mom to independent living, etc., etc. it feels like we're busier in retirement than when we were working!

Tom
 
Working on getting my doors done. On my first build I could not figure out the doors had to have a fellow teardropper build them for me the first time. This time I figured it out. These doors will have Waley windows in them. I am working on the drivers door now about to put the outside skin on.
Then drill for the door handle before putting the inside skin on. And drill through to that side.

I have a neighbor who does house construction and will ask him to help me put the hinges on. And help me hang them. :hammer:

The windows for the trolley top I have cut out the holes for the open close handles to work, much like those found on comercial trailers push bar to open and pull arm to close.
once I have the drivers side on then I can start on the riders side which should go much faster.

I plan when I get plates to print the plate number on top of my trailer in case it gets stolen or maybe I should make it ugly so they will pass it up. :cry:

have a happy October festival when it comes to your area. :designing:
Ron
 
The first door is almost done. I am going to ask my neighbor a contractor help me hang the doors.

I find I need to think though a job before starting each step.  I have one of the doors almost done but have not run the air stapler in several years.  have the outside skins to put on then start building the other door. and get some bender board for the back hatch.

With all my other projects hopefully have it done near Christmas.

Ron
 
All most done with the doors.
Now I need to find a friend who knows how to hang doors.

We bought a uysed 2005 Highlander to pull it with. Much more luxurious then the Corolla. Has a factory hitch.
I also bought a SUV tent that we can attach to the hatch so we can go camping now if the trailer is not finished.
I also bought an inflatable bed.

from our first trailer we which had no galley, we still have, a changing tent and Coleman instant screened canopy, inside the canopy we put our colman, ALUMINUM EXPONENT OUTFITTER CAMP KITCHEN , fold out aluminum table and chairs.

We use to have a old coleman hot water heater but it no longer works, I see Colman now sells one. They have now changed the design, hope it works better bit over $200
I remember one year at IRG one of our smarter teardropers took copper tubing and bent it in a circle and put it on top of a stove and it put out hot water much cheaper (I have a picture of it somewhere??)
Also I have seen vans with black pipes on top with a hose and a air pressure valve, to heat water for showers. Mostly used by surfers out here in California.
instuction on how to build https://www.rei.com/blog/camp/diy-car-t ... amp-shower

Ron
 
Well now I have reason to finish my teardrop. IRG Interanational Redwood Gathering restarted a couple of years back and I am signing up to go.

My doors are almost done. Had to talk to a construction Neighbor as to attaching metal to wood marine grade locktite max. and Portaflash for around the windows to keep water out.

Getting new ideas for the Galley. There are a lot of YouTubes on the new Teardrop trailers Manufactured and home made. New ideas for what to put on the Tung too.

Mine is built the old fashioned way outside plywood and suds and inside plywood. The new ways reduce the weight so much more. Fortunately I have several trailers I can later try again on. but I do not know is I have that many years of life left.

Ron
 

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