I've poked around several Teardrop sites and forums over the last year, and while several advocate different materials along with their project or design - I'm wondering what the consensus is of this forum?
Plywood (A/C or marine grade?), wood frame w/aluminum skin, some plastic/composite skin? Or ????
I have toyed with this idea for nearly 18 months, and my dad just gave me a 5x8 trailer a week or two ago (already wired). The floor is just plywood and needs replacing. Only been used for moving lawn mowers, etc. Would hold a full-size ATV, and not much more.
I've heard of some using some type of prefab composite panels (composite in the fact that different materials are used, not necessarily the usual thing that comes to mind with the word "composite"). These panels are "ready to use", and just need cutting with either a jigsaw or skillsaw. I have no idea of where to get these materials (most of the posts/plans are 10-20 years old that I've run into).
A/C plywood would be the easiest to acquire, and easy to use, but I'm wondering how well it holds up over time (I would plan on using some type of epoxy-like coating/paint to basically "plasticize" the outside of the wood). Marine grade would be better, but I'm just not sure the expense justifies it.
I've thought of wood frame/aluminum skin, but with the price of aluminum these days, I'm not sure that is too good either.
Cost is a major consideration for me in attempting this project. I really want to build as cheaply as possible. Longevity? Say something that will last 10 years or so. I know many last much longer, but I'm not building this for archaeologists to uncover and marvel at. Weight is another factor - I'd be towing this behind a car that is limited to about 1000 lbs towing capacity.
I'm still not sure about running electricity for items - but if I do, it would be a 12V system with inverter for AC (if needed). Would also like to have some type of hookup that I could recharge the battery via 120V AC when I can (or even some solar panels, but I'm simply not convinced the cost benefit is there at all).
I live in South Central Kansas - are there any RV salvage yards anywhere in the area? I'm thinking of getting things like windows, vents, possibly some cabinets, etc. from salvage, instead of buying new.
Thoughts? Suggestions?