Hey teardrop world! My name is Hank, I'm just a high school student with little to no experience in mechanics, electric, or welding, but I love woodworking and always have to be working on a project. This week I went to harbor freight and bought my 4x8 utility trailer and began putting it together. I have taken every woods class our school has and then some, so they told me I couldn't take it again this year:(. I don't think I could make it through a whole school day without spending some time in the woods room Thankfully, all our woods teacher is super cool and this year I finagled two periods of a "supervised study" to work on my teardrop, and they even gave me an entire room to myself so that nobody will really get to see it or mess with it till I'm done. Anyways, I have my trailer put together, now I just have to do the wiring and go to the lumber yard to begin the build.
I plan on building a non-electric woody teardrop with a traditional shape and an insulated roof. My biggest weaknesses in this are going to be figuring our how to waterproof the door/window/hinges and also finding a good roof vent/window to use. It was only about three weeks ago that I started thinking about building a teardrop, so I'm kinda treading into the unknown here, so advise will be very appreciated! Looking forward to doing this project with your guys' help
I am going to be documenting my build on my blog http://www.hankpuckett.wordpress.com just click on the teardrop trailer build tab at the top.