I've been busy working on my TTT. This is the first time I've attempted such a project, so I'll have to see if things continue to go well. I had a local shop make the trailer frame for me. It was a little pricey compared to what most of you pay for the trailer frames, but this one is well built with a 3500 pound axle, and has electric brakes and a break away system. I had it built with the wheels inside the frame, as you can see in the attached photos. Building the side walls was a bit of a challenge since I didn't have the most ideal set up and working conditions. With the help of some friends, we were able to hoist the walls up on the frame without any major problems. The long Memorial Day weekend gave me plenty of time to get most of the trailer enclosed. I will put aluminum sheet siding on the sides and will need a helper to handle the 4 X 10 sheets. For the roof I am using a rubber roof and will install that after the siding. There will be 3 windows and a door and I still need to cut the openings for those. Once the outside is weather proof, I can turn my attention to the inside. The bathroom will have a tub (24 x 32), a sink and a permanently mounted toilet. The "kitchen" will have a small sink, refrigerator, and microwave. For a stove, I am going to use a small butane burner. There will be a small dinette and for sleeping will use a twin size memory foam mattress system. It looks like everything will just fit!

The trailer will be wired for both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC . As soon as I get more work done, I will post more pictures.




