Pre-fab homebuilt teardrop

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Postby Larry Messaros » Fri Feb 03, 2006 3:05 am

EZ wrote:You know guys, truth is that I am trying (having) to build cheap and fast. I am on an extremely limited budget and spring is aproaching. I also like to build light. As light as possible, engineering-wise. Some of you folks are building really nice campers, and I hope to do that some day. If I had my choice (and more time and money) I would go for a really nice unit and build more robust. I'm just replacing a tent, but it will be a nice replacement.

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You can have a look at the way I built my camper, although it doesn't have a frame, the concept will still work, and when I start building my teardrop I will do it the same way.

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There are more pictures here and a quick idea on how it was built here.
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Postby EZ » Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:40 am

Nice truck camper! Lots of great ideas on alternate ways of building. I really like the idea of adding the interior roof, insulation/spars and roof from the outside. I guess I am going to have to sit down and draw some real plans so that I can tell where the spars go to accomodate the interior and roof seams. The idea of putting in the vertical 1 X's where the roof spars attach sounds pretty good to me.

As far as fiberglass/foam construction, wouldn't that be pretty expensive? I have only worked with epoxy and not polyester resin and I know polyester is less expensive. Cool idea though. Light, strong and unrottable(?).

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Postby Hardin Valley Magic » Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:11 pm

Larry that is purty darn cool!!!!! 8) :thumbsup:
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Postby Larry Messaros » Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:18 pm

Hardin Valley Magic wrote:Larry that is purty darn cool!!!!! 8) :thumbsup:


Why thanks Steven D.

It was a lot of fun building and we had some great traveling experiences in it.
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Soon, I will be starting on the tear and fixin' the Boler up as well.
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Postby Hardin Valley Magic » Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:26 pm

I see it's in a smal size truck. About how much does it weigh?
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Postby Larry Messaros » Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:04 pm

Hardin Valley Magic wrote:I see it's in a smal size truck. About how much does it weigh?


It fit inside the pickup box which was 6 feet and the width was about 6'2".

Although I never had it weighed, once it was finished I could very easily lift 1 end, so my estimate is around 250 pounds.
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