I have a few questions on building a teardrop. Here are my plans. I want to build a teardrop that can be different from the usual shape. I Like Doug Hodders trolley top. I want to build something either with a lot of streamlining or a art deco look. I am trying to deciede on the outside, as to paint or leave the wood texture showing but with a clear coating. I think maybe even a mixture. I have access to red cedar so I may make the cabinets with that.
Here are a few questions I have.
1. Cooling, how easy are they to cool. I don't go camping in the heat of the summer,late July and August. Usually 90 during the day at the most. I really do not want to have a AC unit due to the weight. What I have been thinking about is to set up some types of vents that maybe allow air to come in from the bottom then maybe incorporate a trolly top with vents. I also am looking at screens with the doors. I have a "air cooler" that you put ice in it and it has a fan that blows air through. So my question is can you cool a teardrop this way, We probably will not go camping in extreme heat that you would need a AC unit.
2. Walls
I was wondering as far as the walls go I have seen some that just have maybe a 3/4 plywood for the walls. I was thinking about making a 1/2 inch wood skeleton out of pine that I could lay styrofoam sheets into . Then something like using a 1/2 plywood for the outside and 1/4 on the inside. I was thinking of this route so keep it cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. This is how I did my scotty when I redid it and its really easy to cool or keep warm. Is this overkill or would just a single wall of 1/2 or 3/4 plywood work?
3. Frame
I have seen the cheap frames at Harbor freight and was wondering about them. What about going to a junkyard and getting a rear axle out of a front wheel drive car like a caviler. Then just make your own trailer. I really do not want to go this route but it is a option. One thought I have is a camper frame. I currently know where a lark camper that was used for parts may be. I think the trailer frame may be ok. Would this add a lot of weight over say a harbor freight or tractor supply frame? I want a good size wheel similar to one on my scotty. I do not want one of the 8 inch wheels.
As far as what it has I want this to be minimal. No TV or radio for now. Just a bed,lights,gas stove, small sink that connect to the hose pipe. I want to keep the weight down so it can be pulled by a small car, maybe a 1.8 liter engine.
I have a couple of trailers now. A 17 ft I pull to a state park about 15 minutes away. I have a 13 ft scotty I take to longer trips. I originally wanted to build a teardrop years ago but wound up with a camper. Now with gas what it is I am looking at a teardrop again. I would like a teardrop to use in the smokey mountains about 3 hours away. I have a hard time pulling the scotty with my truck up steep hills with all the extras we added. I added a wicrowave and a bathtub to name a few in the scotty. So does anyone have suggestions for the above? I have looked through and not found questions like these yet so I thought I would post these. Thanks in advance.