Hello Teardroppers,
My name is Chris and I've been lurking for a good while but finally pulling the trigger. I initially found this site when I planned on converting a cargo trailer I had to a camper, well the cargo been replaced with a HF 4x8 which I hope to build a teardrop on.
It's a Benroy shape, looking to fit a queen bed so little bigger than 5'x10'. I have a 5 year old so in lieu of interior cabinets I plan on putting in a bunk bed. Also going to keep it pretty simple so on electricity will be a 12V system for a vent fan, plan on just carrying an extension cord if I need to plug in at a campground. Also going to keep the kitchen as mostly storage while on the road with a shelf to be used for Coleman stove counter top. I have decided on a wall construction of aluminum exterior, 1/4" plywood, 1x2 skeleton (with foam board insulation) and 1/4" x 4" cedar tongue and groove interior. Also going to buy prefab door and window, I am NOT ready to tackle building my own.
I want to keep the camping feel of being out in the woods, my back just won't allow air mattress sleeping any longer. Also, we take big road trips so making/breaking camp simplicity lends itself to the teardrop life. My big concern is weight because of my TV.
I really appreciate all the advice and tips that have been shared on this board, I am sure I'll draw on everyone's experience as I go along.
Chris
Santa is delivering my new HF trailer next Thursday so I'll be getting started pretty quickly after its arrival, should be a nice winter project.