bobhenry wrote:A few of us were brainstorming about a seperate dedicated mobile kitchen.
There are several occasions ol' what's her name and I take out the teardrop simply for a mobile bedroom and do not need the galley function. By seprating the galley feature from our teardrop I would be able to make a smaller lighter teardrop for sleepovers and simply couple up with the mobile kitchen for longer stays and cooking fests. Having owned a mobile catering business in the past I occasionally get requests to cook for family get togethers. With this set up I would even have the option of just taking my kitchen for the day outings. We are able to pull tandum trailers here in Indiana so it would be a bit curious going down the road but this just might be a great answer to where do I put all the cooking junk.
Looking for thoughts and input as to what was forgotten or places to improve on this idea.
So start
mikeschn wrote:Bob,
Mike...
P.S. I'm on number 9 right now...
bobhenry wrote:I tried draining the bacon on one of her cotton towels. If you want to see the knot on my head you will have to go thru my album !
bobhenry wrote:Please keep the ideas coming I am ready to install 2 recievers to "Dock" the single wheel trailer into the frame rails of the "bedroom teardrop" Mark my friend that is absolutely brilliant :D
bobhenry wrote:And now there is no arguement it's one trailer and needing 1 license plate
bobhenry wrote:Andrea my apologies I even fixed my original statement.
I really do like the idea. My grandfather had a 1 wheel trailer for his tool toater and pulled it a million miles. I gotta see if I can find one.
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