
I think the last profile is the one.
My father-in-law who is a Scamp/Casita enthusiast felt that I should be using marine grade plywood or treated lumbar for the floor.
Should I be going to the store for this?
LittleCritter wrote:
My father-in-law who is a Scamp/Casita enthusiast felt that I should be using marine grade plywood or treated lumbar for the floor.
Should I be going to the store for this?
I plan on painting the trailer white with the Uniflex 255.
LittleCritter wrote:... My father-in-law who is a Scamp/Casita enthusiast felt that I should be using marine grade plywood or treated lumbar for the floor.
Should I be going to the store for this?
Esteban wrote:Darla, Steve Frederick's "Building a Wooden Teardrop Trailer" teardrop builders shop manual is a very helpful. His inside out building technique seems like a good time and back saver. I bought one and think it's well worth $49.95.
http://www.campingclassics.com
mikeschn wrote:Darla,
You could always learn CAD!![]()
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Mike...
LittleCritter wrote:mikeschn wrote:Darla,
You could always learn CAD!![]()
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Mike...
Yeah I probably should. I really enjoy the designing.
jdarkoregon wrote:Darla,
I like the last profile you posted,, (like most of the other comments) Before you cut out the doors, you need to draw in the wheels and Fenders to help position the location of the doors and windows. AND draw in the frame, which will give you the location of the bottom of the door. One thing that you should consider NOT having is that wall protuding UP into your legs when you are sitting in the doorway and dangling your feet out.
Okay, will do. Thanks
The hatch will be easier to build with that last profile too.
While you are looking for material to build with, be looking for 1/8 plywood for skinning the interior and exterior. Be thinking about what you are going to use, Fabrics could be an option too.
I did see 1/8 inch luan at Menards which is much like Home Depot. Menards is the closest for me.
You haven't told us if your are going to insulate or not (unless I missed it)
Yeah I'll be insulating the bottom and the top with EPS. The sides are 3/4" plywood - probably baltic birch
Looking good. The best approach is to plan for the build. Some decisions will be made on the spot BUT planning will make those decisions easier.
Its great that the family is getting involved USE THEM. An extra hand and a conversation will be welcomed when you are out there late and stuck.
I started the trailer floor today. Our son was right there helping out. Wow that was sure nice to have a second pair of hands. He was wondering if maybe he could build one. So, we may have another TD project going on, we'll see. He was looking through the Hall of Fame here on the forum
Darla, How's the sleep going now that you are obsessed?
Obsessed is right. WOWAs you can tell by my post times I'm spending lots of time late at night on the 'puter TD browsing and reading
It's like this, when I grew up there was 7 people in the house and 1 bathroom. Well now to me it was very important to have at least two bathrooms when we built our home. BUT, it has now gotten to the point where computers are almost that essential to our family - everyone needs to use the computer
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