Newbie here: Hi I'm from Norwalk Ohio my name is Dave, and I'm going to build a teardrop camper. the wife and I had a pop up camper once we restored it just a tad when we got it, just so we could use it. well we decided to really tear into it and remodel the whole thing with ac and newly built cabinets that I built. then while working on the inside roof, was getting to a point of replacing the wood from previous water damage.
and some fresh insulation and wood I had the ceiling propped up with some wood and dunage. we had a very bad thunder storm winds heavy down pours the whole nine yards. well needless to say we lost our little treasure. the wind tore it apart ripped the top off flooded every thing and was ruined even the new carpet I installed. didn't have insurance on it knew little about this at the time. so we miss the thing it wasn't the greatest but it was fun and we enjoyed it so, I been seeing a lot about these teardrop trailers and we looked at some new ones and the things they offered in them was amazing. well we picked one out come to see it was 25,000$ and we are like WHAT. so I Goggled how to build one and several sites came up and here I am learning. I believe I can build one for I have a welding/fabrication background I work for an HVAC contractor and have wood working skills and sheet metal skills so why not right. I'm planning on building the Wyoming Woodie but not with wood
sides but with aluminum colored in burgundy like the vintage technologies one except with no lines on the side of the body. also with a 19" TV,dvd player or options for our dish provider and a mini split system that does all 3 heat/ac/dehumidifier. maybe fresh water tank and a small sink not Shure yet.