Anyways not having a garage I left it uncovered for the first year and it got worse. I think by the time I realized what was going on it was too late. I then started to cover it with a tarp. A tarp it turns out wasn't the best choice. I should of used plastic. Last year after using it at the end of the season I notice that all the aluminum siding was starting to come lose. As a result I decided to I needed to try to fix the tear drop. And now this is where my dilemma starts. Looking back I probably should of tried to sell it as is and let someone else fix it. But being a reasonably handy person I though I could do it. I didn't think it was going to be that bad.
Now I'm not so sure as it looks like I'm going to have to rebuild the entire thing and I don't know whether my skill level is up to it. I'm wondering whether I should sell it as it now and hope someone will take it or just try to rebuild it. I saved all the aluminum skin and such.
I've torn a decent percentage of the trailer apart. The back floor of the trailer is gone along with the back side walls. The front sides are okay but the bottom portions of the trailer where it connects to the frame have rotted. More so on one side then the other. But given this is where it connects to the trailer it seems like this needs to get fixed on both sides.
Part of my problem here is that I don't have a garage. I have a back yard and I have a reasonable amount of tools: table saw, drill, nail gun, etc. Most of the tools one would use in homeowner remodel job.
In looking at the design of the tear drop so far what scares me it trying to bend the wood for the frame. In order to reuse the aluminum skin I'm going to have to match the current shape completely. The back hatch for the most part is okay. A little bit needs to be replaced but that seems doable
Is this something someone who has never built a tear drop try to tackle themselves? Sorry I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed as I didn't think I'd have to rebuild this thing when I purchased it just a few years ago.
Here's some basic pictures of were it's at today







The floor here is rotten

This side of the tear drop except for the back is actually in pretty decent shape. I wonder if shooting epoxy into the bottom pieces would take care of it.

