Hello all...
Always been very mechanical and creative, and had this thought in my mind for a few years now. Just purchased the infamous HF heavy duty 4 x 8 trailer and she is assembled in the back yard waiting for me to start work.
Being my first build, I am trying to keep it as simple as possible, and going with more of a box shape for my first attempt as I have never "bent wood" to get curves for a teardrop.
Here is a general idea of what I want to do, so correct me if I go wrong with my thoughts here...
4 x 8 x 3/4 plywood for the floor bolted down to the trailer with (10) 3/8 bolts and drilling holes where the bolts are already so she sits flat
1/2" plywood for the walls, and 1/4" plywood for the roof
Thinking of 2 x 3 framing for the walls for added strength and to give a window and door a solid frame to work with
No outdoor galley, will use the extra space inside for shelving and storage
Thinking of a fold down table / cooking area from the rear outside wall
Taking a different approach for a finished look and going to coat the outside in Rustoleum Restore (10x thicker than paint product) which goes $24 a gallon at Lowes which can be tinted many colors
http://www.lowes.com/pd_466030-90-49104 ... um|Restore
Thinking of going with (2) off the shelf windows at Lowes which are cheap and would fit within the wall framing with some outside trim work to seal it in
http://www.lowes.com/pd_4381-32909-VSH1 ... facetInfo=
The problem I have is a door... are there cheap RV doors I can install? I can build one, but I need a high level of sealing power as in SC we have fire ants, black widows, and brown recluses which you do not want in bed with you while camping! Does anyone know of a off the shelf door I can buy?
Going to cover the outside of the 3/4" plywood floor (the side that side down to the road) today in the Rustoleum Restore and see how it comes out, I got the "moss" color tint
Anyone with door recommendations, or thoughts of how my plans are?