I've already purchased the model 94564 4x8 trailer from HF. The first question I have is regarding the length. I'm fairly tall AND would like to have plenty of room in the galley. Is it feasible to extend the floor past the trailer frame 4, 6 or even 12" in the rear? I plan on using a 2x2 frame with either 1/2 or 3/4 ply as the base for the floor.
I can't quite figure out the profile I want to use but I had hoped to base it roughly off the "golden spiral". Some quick figuring tonight on sketchup led to this:
I realize that the height is very untraditional. Can you all comment on what advantages but mainly disadvantages such a profile would afford me? I had planned on skinning in Al so right off the bat I know there will likely be issues there. For the wood underneath I feel comfortable that splicing ply together (with splines) would be a reasonable option. So, please comment on the Al issue but I'm more looking for other issues I may not have thought about. Having never actually seen a teardrop in person, much less build one, I'm sure there are plenty of considerations that I can't even imagine yet.
If the height of the profile is too much of an issue I plan on just cutting off the bottom to reach the standard 4' height....or closer to it at least. I do want the walls to cover the trailer frame but still maintain roughly 48" from the deck to the roof...so maybe an overall height of 53".
I did work as a finish carpenter and cabinet builder for about 8 years so I feel reasonably qualified for the wood aspect of this project. Right now my biggest concerns are the electrical (which should be no problem after a few dozen more hours of reading/planning), building the hatch (the curved hatch body isn't the issue as much as figuring out exactly how it mounts and seals to the body...I'm still a little unclear on some aspects on that), and just overall making sure I choose the right materials.
I realize this is getting long but permit me two more quick questions. These are the doors I had thought of using. http://tiny.cc/JT2Pc Anyone have any experience with them and would like to comment? Would I be much better off buying windows and making my own doors?
Also, in regard to plywood. I understand that CPES is recommended but I haven't seen any clear answers as to which plywood to use and where cpes is and isn't needed. Do I need an exterior grade ply or is any cabinet grade ply going to be ok as long as I treat with CPES?
That's it for now. Thanks in advance to all....I've been hanging around long enough to know that I'll get plenty of helpful answers.
-Nick in SW Idaho