Hi Everyone,
I am Kristie from Fort Worth, Texas. My husband and I have been dreaming about a teardrop for a few years and every year we talk ourselves out of it. This summer we spent 11 days camping in Yellowstone national park, a few in the back country. We were exhausted and pretty beat up even slept in the back of our Subaru Forester the last two nights. This last trip convinced us both it is time to build.
We built a full size mockup of the exterior and main bulkhead and then sketched in everything we thought we would need and how we would organize. I am currently drawing and detailing the 5 x 10 trailer (Atma inspired). I will start a build Journal and post details for review and comments once I develop drawings more. I do have a few initial questions I hope some of you will answer…..
1. Do any if you have a Subaru forester as a TV? Our Forester is 2010 4-cyl. My father law owns a automotive repair shop, he doesn’t think we’ll have a problem if we keep it at or under 1,000lbs and install breaks. I would love to keep it under 750lbs Thoughts?
2. I really want to use aluminum skin but I want to keep the trailer light. I have dreamed up 2 exterior wall system I would love comments on….
a) Aluminum Skin - 1/8” Hardwood PWD - ¾” Rigid Insulation – 1/8” Interior wood ( I like bamboo plywood as an interior finish)
b) Aluminum Skin – 1/8” Hardwood PWD – Interior ¾” MDF or PWD laser/CNC cut (similar to the Atma) with ¾” rigid insulation infill at voids – 1/8” Interior Wood
I prefer system ‘a’ because I am worried about weight and I do not want to give up any amenities or size. The architect in me thinks I can fasten it well and cross brace to keep the wall sturdy. I am sure you all have some advice.
My husband and I are both architects so we have a habit of OVER designing. We’ll probably need you all to reel us in every once in awhile!
Thanks in advance,
Kristie