hausfrau60, as a professional woodworker for over 60 years, I can't imagine anyone in Oregon could even contimplate building a teardrop trailer, without many years of professional experience, a whole shop full of woodwoking tools and highly skilled professionals standing by to help you in your efforts...............You must move to Caifornia, to make it work. Naw, just kiddding!
Now that I have your attention, you can absolutely build a fine teardrop trailer, all by yourself, with minimal tools and relying on us to guide you along the way. Really, it is not much more than a wooden box, with a few alterations, easy to do and all you need is the positive attitude that will git-er-done. Remember, many of us here on the board are first time builders, me included, and without the advice and encouragement from the many helpful former teardrop builders, it would have been much harder, with probably many mistakes. All you gotta do is ask and low and behold, answers will come your way, right away.
We do request that you capture your build with pics, that we all love to look at when you post them on the board. Next, we look forward to meeting you at a local campground, as you proudly show us the fruits of your efforts. You will be so happy that you got rid of the Jay Co, and being a teardrop builder and user will absolutely change your life. Good luck, we're pulling for you.

Roly