Hello and thank you all for the wealth of information that you have put together here. My name is Denis (or Denny to my friends) and I am fascinated with these little trailers. I am planning on beginning a build of my own this winter as time permits, but as a road worker in this neck of the woods during the winter, spare time is hard to come by at times. As a child, my family spent a lot of time camping, as did my wife's and I remember those as the good old days. Its been some 25 years or so since I have been and I really would like to get into it. We don't have a lot of time to get away, and we have animals at home that need to be cared for, so I can't justify buying a new camper that may only get used a couple times a summer. This is where a Teardrop fits right in. I am pretty handy so I am capable enough to build my own, and it would be quite enjoyable in itself. I can build our private little getaway for little money and maybe even get my teenage son involved.
After looking around, the shape of the Grumman 2 is very appealing to me. I'm not crazy about losing interior space to the wheel wells so the tires will be mounted outboard. I have a lead on a trailer, though it may be a little heavy, it will keep costs down. It is built with 4" channel rather than the 2" angle I have seen so frequently here, but the weight isn't as much of an issue as my budget so it will work fine. I am thinking of 5'x10' to give us enough space for everything.
Now I have a couple questions...I have been looking for a "construction guide" in a print form rather than pdf or disc, does any one know if one is available that they might recommend. I prefer to have a book to thumb through rather than reading it off a screen.
I am thinking of skinning my little trailer with the fiberglass surround from my wife's old swimming pool. It is 1/4"+ thick and 4' wide. Perfect width for the sides, though I may have to do a seam on the roof (not crazy about this as I am definitely not a fiberglass man). Once again, this is primarily to keep the budget down as low as I can. I am sure I can make it look pretty good, though it will take me longer than the average super-hero to smooth things out. Just wanted to throw this out there in case any one for sees any problems with it.
And last but not least, do we have any other Vermonters in the group. I would love to get the opportunity to check out someone else's Teardrop and get to know some new faces.
Thanks again for all the info, and hopefully I'll be posting on the start of my build soon.