1948-50? Home built! Like the subject says... It's not a teardrop, but thought you might like to see this for inspiration. If you can't tell from the pictures, it has a dropped floor, and very low to the ground with 16" wheels.






dratkinson wrote:Pretty trailer.
That dropped floor looks awfully low... like a stray armadillo could take it out.
Would it be possible to build a trailer with a dropped floor that was raise-able for traveling? They make trailers with pop-up roofs, why not trailers with a drop-down floor?
With a drop-down dropped floor, you would not need to worry about ground clearance while traveling.
Just my $.02.
dratkinson wrote:Pretty trailer.
That dropped floor looks awfully low... like a stray armadillo could take it out.
Would it be possible to build a trailer with a dropped floor that was raise-able for traveling? They make trailers with pop-up roofs, why not trailers with a drop-down floor?
With a drop-down dropped floor, you would not need to worry about ground clearance while traveling.
Just my $.02.
cuyeda wrote:@whitefishpoint
Took a peek at your album. Your photos intrigues me to ask how you accomplished making the compound curved sections.
What material is the main roof made of, and what is it coated with? Did you make two trailers? I see one trailer with just the front compounded, and rear doors. Another photo with four compound roof curves. Would be interested in a step by step tutorial. Did you post your progress in a build section of the forum?
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