"1/8th Nelson" teardrop, now on the drawing board

Having just recently purchased a '93, 4 door S-10 Chevy Blazer, I began checking out the size of the cargo area when the seat is folded down and the tailgate closed. It measures 74" long and the flat floor between the fender wells is 31 inches, the ceiling is 31 inches high as well.
Hmmm. that means that if I were to build a 100 lb, 72" x 31" teardrop chasis only 31 inches high, I could slide it out at a campsite, set it up on some 12" sawhorses and bingo.......a wheel-less, tongue-less teardrop. I've already built a scale model out of cereal box cardboard and added a sliding door to match the rear door on the Blazer. A removable table-top area can be slid out once set up and the hatchlid lifted. Hey, most of my camping will be solo, so 6ft by 31" is plenty of room for me.
The first tear I built was named the "1/2 Nelson" because I spent half of my time designing it, the second had to be the "1/4 Nelson" since it is only 6 ft long and weighs 245 lbs. My 10 ft Standy, Kenskill has to be the "Full Nelson", so logically this one must be the "1/8th Nelson" It's kind of nice to think I could haul my "tear" to a gathering and not worry about rain and ice storms enroute.
In order to keep from being booted out of any Gatherings, I plan to have fake, fold-down wheels and fenders flip into place once set up in camping mode. Any comments, negative or positive? Projects like this keep me out of the bars and off of the couch, getting fat watching the Oprah show. Got to keep the creative juices flowing, after all, in another 30 years or so, I'll be out of the mood.
Roly Nelson
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Hmmm. that means that if I were to build a 100 lb, 72" x 31" teardrop chasis only 31 inches high, I could slide it out at a campsite, set it up on some 12" sawhorses and bingo.......a wheel-less, tongue-less teardrop. I've already built a scale model out of cereal box cardboard and added a sliding door to match the rear door on the Blazer. A removable table-top area can be slid out once set up and the hatchlid lifted. Hey, most of my camping will be solo, so 6ft by 31" is plenty of room for me.
The first tear I built was named the "1/2 Nelson" because I spent half of my time designing it, the second had to be the "1/4 Nelson" since it is only 6 ft long and weighs 245 lbs. My 10 ft Standy, Kenskill has to be the "Full Nelson", so logically this one must be the "1/8th Nelson" It's kind of nice to think I could haul my "tear" to a gathering and not worry about rain and ice storms enroute.
In order to keep from being booted out of any Gatherings, I plan to have fake, fold-down wheels and fenders flip into place once set up in camping mode. Any comments, negative or positive? Projects like this keep me out of the bars and off of the couch, getting fat watching the Oprah show. Got to keep the creative juices flowing, after all, in another 30 years or so, I'll be out of the mood.
Roly Nelson


