Wanna build a Teardrop? Get Steve Frederick's Shop Manual!

I haven't seen Steve's name mentioned much around here as much as it used to be so I thought I'd give a shot out to his ingenous shop manual that he offers here....
http://www.steve-frederick.com/
I fell upon this site a couple of years ago that Mike started after like many of you I had seen that show "RV Crazy" on the Discovery Channel. I knew after doing a bunch of research on Teardrops that I wanted to build one. After reading a couple of hundred threads on here and also looking at thousands of pictures I kept coming back to some of the fine trailers that Steve was building Like the Rhondack Lodge & Lil' Diner.
I originally bought a 5X8 trailer from Northern Tool already assembled. I started w/ the Generic Benroy Plans from above. Built the floor and standing around scratching my head with how I wanted this thing to look.
After reading a few more hundred threads I kept coming back to the idea that if I was going to do this right I needed Steves manual. So I bought it. 5 days later I had the CD in the mail and set forth.... (I notice he now offers a download of it)
What really made his manual a good investment for me was his directions on how to join 2 different species of woog together w/ a router and pattern. He originally did it to lengthen his trailers I beleive, I did it just because I loved the look.
That's Cherry on the left & Birch on the right.
Also his method of leaving a ledge in the sides to mount the headliner to before installing the spars is nothing but ingenous. Here's a pic before headliner installed showing ledge.
And one w/ headliner before spars...
And his time proven method of sealing the doors & galley hatch are brillant!
Mine are watertight!
If there was ever a problem or technique that I was looking for I could rest assured I could find it in his manual. From cabinet building and epoxy techniques it is all there. Not to mention a great list of suppliers to get hardware & parts.
THANKS STEVE!!!! This Bud's for you!!!!!!!
I know many of you have used Steve's Manual and are honored to use a lot of his techniques in your builds. Lets hear from you.
Bruce aka Pizzaguy

http://www.steve-frederick.com/
I fell upon this site a couple of years ago that Mike started after like many of you I had seen that show "RV Crazy" on the Discovery Channel. I knew after doing a bunch of research on Teardrops that I wanted to build one. After reading a couple of hundred threads on here and also looking at thousands of pictures I kept coming back to some of the fine trailers that Steve was building Like the Rhondack Lodge & Lil' Diner.
I originally bought a 5X8 trailer from Northern Tool already assembled. I started w/ the Generic Benroy Plans from above. Built the floor and standing around scratching my head with how I wanted this thing to look.
After reading a few more hundred threads I kept coming back to the idea that if I was going to do this right I needed Steves manual. So I bought it. 5 days later I had the CD in the mail and set forth.... (I notice he now offers a download of it)
What really made his manual a good investment for me was his directions on how to join 2 different species of woog together w/ a router and pattern. He originally did it to lengthen his trailers I beleive, I did it just because I loved the look.

That's Cherry on the left & Birch on the right.
Also his method of leaving a ledge in the sides to mount the headliner to before installing the spars is nothing but ingenous. Here's a pic before headliner installed showing ledge.

And one w/ headliner before spars...

And his time proven method of sealing the doors & galley hatch are brillant!


Mine are watertight!
If there was ever a problem or technique that I was looking for I could rest assured I could find it in his manual. From cabinet building and epoxy techniques it is all there. Not to mention a great list of suppliers to get hardware & parts.
THANKS STEVE!!!! This Bud's for you!!!!!!!
I know many of you have used Steve's Manual and are honored to use a lot of his techniques in your builds. Lets hear from you.
Bruce aka Pizzaguy




