Aggie79 wrote:
Hi Sharon,
Your craftsmanship continues to impress! I'm following your build thread closely because I #2 for me will have some type of expandable capabilities - perhaps a raising roof, a slide-out or both. Thank you for sharing.
By the way, do you mind if I show my wife your pictures showing materails being stored inside? (At this point in my build, I am "space challenged" in our small garage.)
Thanks, Tom
Hi, Tom:
Thanks for your kind words, Tom. I've never built a trailer before and it feels like I'm making a lot of rooky goofs. The biggest ones are buying cheap plywood and over-building. As far as the cheap wood goes, I didn't think I had a choice. I had called everywhere, looking for 1/8" birch plywood and nobody had any. It turned out that nobody had "birch" 1/8" plywood! Just by chance, I found a source other than the box stores. I'm told it is the only source in a 180 mile radius of here. I had originally called them but they didn't have "birch"!

Having better plywood has been a God-send!
I'm sweating bullets, trying to get and keep my trailer weight down below 1000 pounds. I framed everything
too sturdy! It's definitely a learning experience! For me, being a rooky builder means I'm doing the teardrop dance in reverse...Forward, back...Forward, back, back...Forward, forward, back.
If you think the hall is a kick, you should see the guest room closet!

(Oh, Oh! I'm telling secrets that you might use to persuade your wife with! She isn't going to be happy with me!) I should tell you that I have an 'L' shaped hallway; so, company in the front part of the house can't see my 'storage area'.