
1947 Home Craft Magazine, "How to Build a Wanderer".





Pictures are someone elses, not mine.
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cuyeda wrote:<snip> The shape looks like a giant TD ( or canned ham). <snip>
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dwgriff1 wrote:I own a book: "How to Build Trailers" by John Gartner, copyright 1958.
Gartner devotes 16 pages to building a "Wanderer" a 16 foot trailer.
The book is full of interesting things, but Gartner goes from an 8 foot trailer (he calls a "Wander Pup" as well as a chapter or two on building full size mobile homes.
It's interesting, mostly for the design ideas. We have better axles, tires, plywood, metal etc, besides much higher expectations of craftsmanship!
The book was in a house a daughter bought a couple years ago in Washington state. She bought the whole place, including the former owner's false teeth.
dave
Gage wrote:cuyeda wrote:<snip> The shape looks like a giant TD ( or canned ham). <snip>
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It should read. It's the shape of a small 'Canned Ham' . Doesn't even come close to a teardrop.
Podunkfla wrote:dwgriff1 wrote:The book was in a house a daughter bought a couple years ago in Washington state. She bought the whole place, including the former owner's false teeth.
Wow Dave... That would be nice to make a PDF of... Lots of us would enjoy seeing that one!
dwgriff1 wrote:It is not willingness that is the issue, it is knowing how to do it! I don't!
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