Hi all,
After much lurking I have joined the forum! I would love to get some advice and tips as I build my teardrop trailer dream.
But first an introduction:
My name is Allyson and I'm feeling a fairly young first time builder at 23, I was inspired to build a teardrop trailer by tiny trailer home living. My goal is unique and not for everyone, in that I would like to live in my tiny trailer in the driveway of a residence up north. I originally wanted a tiny home trailer but lacking a truck it's not a feasible dream at this point so I had to think even smaller. I also don't have a job so I'm thinking as cheap and free as I can, though safety is also a concern of mine. I have had some fun experiences at college and was lucky enough to spend time at the trailer park which was located on campus at the college! It was truly a special place that really got me into the idea of trailer living.
Some materials and skills I have are:
A great deal on the HF 4x8 foldable trailer with 8in wheels, on sale & with coupon for $175! I have assembled most of it and also have a free old boat trailer I can scrap parts from (most likely the wheel/tire/hub assembly, but I haven't checked to see if the boat trailer hub will fit the HF axle).
Lots of used 2x3 and 2x4s mostly 8ft a few at 10ft. A fair amount of 4x8 OSB. A small amount of plywood that is mostly 4x4 or smaller. Other various lumber 2x2s, 1x4s... All the lumber is in good condition and can be reused. I would like to reuse as much of this as possible! I also have some steel bits and scraps I can use. A 2012 Hyundai Accent for towing.
Anything I can find on craigslist freelist in my area. I have a few free table top pieces I plan to use for the galley, & I plan to find free flooring too.
Some skills I have are wood working, welding/metal working skills, and electrical engineering. I am an artist and love to engineer and design new things. I am excited to use an arduino micro controller to automate my trailer with LED lights, fans, and a water pump for the sink, all on 12v!
I am excited to start building and continue learning as I go. While I am unemployed now I do occasionally work for a family friend, I hope to save up this money to buy aluminum sheet for the roofing, but likely before that I will need to buy some plywood for my floor and sides as it seems OSB just won't cut it for exterior application. I also have a job lined up in the summer that will fund me when I get there! Taking it easy till then.
Now you know a little about me, what I hope to accomplish, and what materials I have to build with! Look forward to interacting around the forum and having fun.
Allyson