PaulC wrote:bobhenry wrote:http://www.mikenchell.com/images/GenericBenroyPlans.pdf
Good one Bob

but I think this three times poster wants it all laid out in a video so he doesn't have to think. Sad really
Cheers
Paul

When I started my first trailer, I had only seen one other teardrop. After I gotten started we went up north and tent camped with about 20 teardrops.

Seeing a video if you do not have strong wood working skills or experience can put you in right direction. We will all ad our spin on our teardrop builds.
My first was very basic. no galley the doors were sheets of plywood with padlocks on the out side. no batterys, and it took me 5 years to build it. The first trailer I built "help" was in the next town I thought. But one goes to my church, I found him after my first build was finished. John is on the road most of the time camping in his trailer. I did have Steve come from another town to put up my walls. There is a teardropper up one street but he bought his. I did visit Dave in M.B. who had advice from a retired teardrop manufacturer MacTears. But my build was a one man show.
It was not until I had gone camping with over 250 different teardrops from 2007 on... that I could start the one am building now. I thought I could build the new one in 3 months but I am now on my 2nd year.
For those who do not have exposure .... a hands on a video would help put us in the right direction.
I am going to have 2 batteries in mine and I have gotten most of the wires done, But a video of how the batteries work with chargers and in parallel. how they are charged from the wall and from a solar panel. Visual is very important.
So yes there are videos showing a teardrop or 2 being made. Timelaps and some do help
hope this widens the view.
Ron