Looking for vintage 1947 Wanderer plans

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Looking for vintage 1947 Wanderer plans

Postby cuyeda » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:01 pm

Aside from the vintage plans on the top of this forum directory, I was interested in this old publication. It may be fun reading, if anyone has it, and wouldn't mind sharing it. The shape looks like a giant TD ( or canned ham). Perhaps there may be some tips that could be used. :)

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

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Postby mikeschn » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:05 pm

I'd like to see those too!

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Postby steve wolverton » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:09 pm

Ooooooooh! I'd like to see that as well. :twisted:
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Re: Looking for vintage 1947 Wanderer plans

Postby Gage » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:40 pm

cuyeda wrote:<snip> The shape looks like a giant TD ( or canned ham). <snip>
Thanks.

It should read. It's the shape of a small 'Canned Ham' . Doesn't even come close to a teardrop. :no:
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Postby dwgriff1 » Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:08 pm

Can you read the name of the author? Is it Gartner?

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Postby Podunkfla » Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:08 pm

Hmmm... It looks a lot like this one, only maybe a little bigger: http://www.tinytears.cc/Scans/Lightweight%20Trailer.pdf

Yeah... I'd like to find that one too... No luck so far. :(
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Postby dwgriff1 » Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:36 pm

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.

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Postby Podunkfla » Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:15 pm

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.

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Wow Dave... That would be nice to make a PDF of... Lots of us would enjoy seeing that one! :thumbsup:
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Re: Looking for vintage 1947 Wanderer plans

Postby cuyeda » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:03 am

Gage wrote:
cuyeda wrote:<snip> The shape looks like a giant TD ( or canned ham). <snip>
Thanks.

It should read. It's the shape of a small 'Canned Ham' . Doesn't even come close to a teardrop. :no:


Yes, your right Gage, I had to sneak the post in somehow. :) This was a recent ebay item, but I missed the auction deadline.

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Postby dwgriff1 » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:26 am

I'll see about sharing the information from the book.

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Postby Gage » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:52 am

Didn't have to sneak it in. It's a small TT which is the other half of this forum. 'Teardrops and Tiny Travel Trailers' :yes:
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Postby cuyeda » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:53 am

Dave,

Thanks for wanting to share the info. If you know someone with a scanner and Acrobat PDF software, it can be scanned into a PDF. If you would like to entrust the book to me, I will be happy to scan, convert, and provide the finished PDF to Mike to add to the top of the forum. I will send the book back to you the same day I receive it. PM me if you would like me to do it for all of us.
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Postby dwgriff1 » Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:03 am

I will scan the pages and email them to Brick who will do the magic from there.

Stay tuned.

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Postby angib » Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:13 am

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!

My opinion is that it isn't possible to make a PDF from someone's false teeth and, if you can, it isn't a relevant subject for this forum - teeth are all pointy on top, not teardrop shaped at all.......

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Postby dwgriff1 » Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:12 am

Andrew, Andrew, Andrew.

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