
We’re doing some final tweaking on our sheep wagon design before I start work on the old Kenskill frame. For those not familiar with that project, you can find it here:
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=41867
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I’ve been working on two other designs. One is a TTT (well, sort of,) and the other is a tiny cargo trailer (TCT?) First is the cargo trailer.
I’m deep into my Scottish heritage and my wife is a fiber artist (meaning she spins, weaves, knits – everything but raise the sheep.) As a result, we do a lot of events like highland games, fairs, demonstrations, etc. We need a small cargo trailer to haul her spinning/weaving equipment as well as things like chairs, EZ-Ups, display stands, coolers, and various other things needed for spending a day or six at a fair.
Not being one to leave well enough alone, I also wanted the option of being able to use the trailer as a mobile galley – kind of like a tailgate party platform. So I sketched a few designs, prodded DW on what she wanted, looked around online, and basically drove myself deeper into a state of confusion than I’d ever experienced. Last week it suddenly struck me – I was looking for a cargo version of a TD. (Okay, I know I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I didn’t think I was that dull…)
So, with that in mind, I started playing around with a modified Grasshopper design. The rear hatch will open up to give access to a standard galley countertop where we can use our two-burner and such to cook – just like a regular Grasshopper. I added a hatch to the front and divided the “cabinâ€