
Gage wrote:How about cardboard?
Podunkfla wrote:I'm the godfather of CHEAP... So I have had some experience with building inexpensive trailers.![]()
Prolly the least expensive one I ever did was for a friend to use to move from Florida to Washington with. He had an old 6 x 10' flatbed trailer. We used free wood we scrounged up to frame it with. We covered it with this aluminum faced cardboard stuff they use behind vinyl siding, nailed on with roofing nails... I think it is about $8. a sheet even today? We taped the seams with aluminum tape. That was the most expensive thing we had to buy. It had one used mobile home window we got free. The darn thing was quite waterproof. If you scraped the foil face, you just patched it with aluminum tape. He made it to Washington in it just fine and kept it for another couple years as a storage shed. I doubt we had a hundred dollars in it.
ryncole wrote::twisted: Ah, yes! mad creativity! You know, this "goal" to make a cheap camper has been rolling around in my head for years. Even pirating a "SHELL" of some sort, to gut, and retrofit would work.. What could a person scrounge up??hmmmm....
mwatters wrote:Actually - I'd think the cheapest (although least attractive) would be to pick up an old pop-up with a trashed interior and canvas (but intact hard body and roof). Raise the roof as much as desired and fit plywood into the space. Add surplus windows and a door and you're done. It's not exactly aerodynamic, it's butt ugly, but it's cheap and fast...
Podunkfla wrote:But, the Popup tent camper thing sounds like a good idea. I bet you could make a plywood box that would look pretty good on one of those.
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