by grant whipp » Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:45 am
There are all kinds of ways to build light, from basic "stick framing" to canoe & kayak style strip building to foam & fiberglass to many others ... it all depends on your choice/preference of building materials & styles. My first teardrop was a 4x10 with interior seating for 4 at a table (it shows up occasionally in the Hall of Fame) ... I stick framed it with douglas fir, 3/4" Celotex insulation in the walls and 1" in the roof, 1/8" paneling, 3/4" plywood floor, a steel frame made of 1-1/2"x2-1/2"x.083" with dropped axle & springs, and all skinned in aluminum ... it came in at 650#, and is still being used occasionally up in the Pacific Northwest, 28 years later. I did a 4x8 right after that that weighed 500#, also still running all around the western states.
So, yeah ... you CAN keep it light without going to exotic building methods and/or materials ... if you want to put in the time & energy. Good luck, and as always ...
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