Hello all,
I've been lurking for quite a while, and finally decided to get my hands dirty - sort of. I'm building a really small little "backyard" teardrop-ish shelter as a place to do some work, reading, napping, and drawing in my urban back yard (and probably get some quiet from the kids in our small house). Its only 6 feet long, no plans for a galley, and a mere 2 feet wide. (It's cold in Michigan, and I'm building it in my basement, so it has to fit through the basement door: 26 1/2") Tiny! It'll roll around the back yard on some heavy-duty pneumatic casters, rather than a trailer. It's built out of mostly salvaged wood and stuff I have lying around the house. I've got the base built, and the sides cut, and I have a grand total of $37 into it so far. If there is interest, I'll put some photos in my gallery once I get the sides on and it looks like something more than a pile of scrap wood.
I like to think of it as a scaled down mock-up of the teardrop my wife and I would like to build in the next few years, once our kids are a little older and we get back to camping more regularly.
Anyway, I'm already using a zillion things I learned from the forum, and just want to say thanks to everyone who has shared their builds here. Such a great resource!
-Matthew