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Trailer size problems!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 2:04 pm
by curtybird95
I am making my teardrop from a popup camper trailer. I removed the popup from it and the trailer is in good shape it just needs a little cleaning up. The problem i am having is the trailer is 4' 7" wide. How do i manage this when doing the flooring and aluminum for the roof of the teardrop? any suggestions are greatly appreciated :)

Re: Trailer size problems!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 3:18 pm
by yrock87
I assume you want to build a 5 wide Tear? if so, overhanging 3 inches on each side wont be a problem. many on here do it. check out the search function for side overhang.

Re: Trailer size problems!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 11:53 am
by KCStudly
... or build 4'-7" wide using 5ft stock sizes.

... or build 4'-7" wide using any of a number of techniques for "stretching your plywood" in construction tips forum sticky.

Just remember, for a traditional build you want the roof skin to be the widest piece (then the walls step in under that, perhaps sitting on top of the floor, perhaps skirting past the frame if tire sidewall clearance allows and you want the trailer frame not to show; then the floor width).

In other words, you have to figure out the 'schedule' of construction materials and joint designs in order to decide how it will fit the trailer and what the ultimate panel width of the roof will be. This "Wall to Floor Attachment" thread will explain a lot.

Edit: There is also the Steve Fredrick's method, where the roof skin sits down on a ledge inside of the wall top, making it easier to build from the inside out and achieving a nice tight headliner/ceiling joint to the wall.