Hi All,
Like most, we have been lurking here for awhile. Decided to get posting because we are bringing home the trailer frame today. It's now in the form of a 1971 Apache popup camper. I'm concerned that it may be a bit large, but like the fact that it already has jacks at both ends, propane tanks (probably not updated) and hydraulic brakes. Since the price was right (free), at worst we will lose a bit of time stripping it down. If it's reasonably rust free we will work with it using ideas from the forum and those great .dxf files. I use AutoCad for my drawings.
I'm a retired architect and general contractor with an early background in furniture and cabinet making. My youngest son and I recently completed a conversion on a 40' MCI bus (read Greyhound) to a class A RV. Plans have changed and that vehicle is now sold. We have been campers for many years and our oldest son jokes that he did most of his growing up in the back of a 1963 VW Van camping on California beaches.
Two months ago I had no idea we would be starting another project, let alone a teardrop. But since we sold the MCI, Bobbie has decided she wants a project built just for her. She missed the craftsmanship and pride of ownership that only many hours and days working together can provide. And, following many years of me making furniture and cabinets for others, she had not one piece of my work. After nearly 40 years together......well, you guys get the idea....
I have lung cancer, probably from breathing gallons of lacquer and thinner at work while finishing furniture, so this just may be the final project. But, she will get her teardrop as soon as I can get it together. We have the tools, the knowlege and experience. Now we just need the time.
Bobbie's last words on this were "when I crawl in to sleep at night, it will feel like crawling in to your heart". So she will be named "Heart".
Thanks for all the information and pictures and the willingness to share.
Michael