Well folks I am in the planning phase of building a teardrop. Because of time constraints and wanting to see how I will like this type of camper I plan to build a simplified version. I will have no hatch and plan on 1/2" sides and either 1/2" or 3/8" flooring. I will be insulating the top but don't plan on doing the walls or floors. It will have two doors and windows in each door. This teardop will be built quick and cheap. I plan to be completed by June so I can take it to Boy Scout camp. If it works as well as I hope I may build a second taking more time and trying to get a little more detailed and traditional.
Now here is my first question. I will be using luaun (?sp) for the interior ceiling and exterior roof. The interior will be 1/8" but for the exterior will 1/8" be sufficient as to strength? I am concerned that I won't be able to get the 1/4" luaun to bend around the radius of the curves. In the back the small curve will have an 18" radius and the front curve a 30" radius. This will not be skinned in aluminum but rather the top will be epoxy coated and then painted.
My second question is that I will be using an existing 5' X 8' trailer so this will be a slide in. The trailer has 11" side walls so I will have to raise the teardrop up 7" for my planned doors to clear the sidewall. How do you propose I do this? I have thought of framing a platform with 2 X 8 to get the clearance or possible get some steel tubing and build a platform and bolt this to the top of the siderails but I am hoping that I am missing an obvious solution. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rex