You know, what I REALLY like about these little trailers is that I can see that if there is something I've done this year that I don't like, I can change it next year with minimal effort. How cool is that!
Danidog wrote:Hi,
Yeah, the walls and doors are 3/4" plywood. This is my first TTT build so I don't know that I'm the best person to ask for a 'good', or 'correct' way of doing the door. Basically, I just cut the door out the size I wanted it and then on the inside wall side I made a wood 'picture frame' 2" wide that laps over the door opening so that when I close the door, it is closing against that inner picture frame. The bottom of the opening in the wall is angled to allow water to run away instead of inside. I have a rubber gasket on the inside picture frame thingie and another gasket on the inside of the outside trim going around the exterior of the door. Only time will tell how watertight it will be. My TTT will live in a garage and have one of the 10' x 10' canopy covers over it when I use it, so I guess it will be 'good enough' for the first build.
Good luck with yours, hope you have half as much fun building it as I am having (but wishing for warmer weather so I can get back to it... ).
Regards,
Dan
Danidog wrote:Weather is finally warming up, spring is here so I dug out the TTT and am getting ready to get started on getting finished.![]()
Ordered some seamless canvas for the roof surfaces, and will be applying another coat of stain on outside and then poly to protect it.
Mick, looks lie you haven't been sitting idle on your build. Looks good!
Dan
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