by S. Heisley » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:04 pm
People often think that the building of a TD or TTT is about saving money but it isn't always just about that. Sometimes, it’s about having what you want. Most of these little home-built trailers are highly personalized and people are proud of their adaptations and clever ideas.
Also, please don't compare a self-built trailer to a used trailer because, with a used trailer, you don't always get what you're paying for. There could be hidden problems that you may not find until you get it home.
My personal opinion is, if you are handy and want a hobby, build. If you are extremely handy, you might consider buying used. If you aren't handy at all, consider settling for what you can get, new, for your money.
That said, people have built teardrops for, oh, say... $260(?) and as much as ...maybe....$5,000-$8,000(?). When you build, you are the 'boss' of your money and the time it takes to build it. You choose how much money to spend and how much effort to put in.
Please remember that teardrop manufacturers save money by building the same thing every time and by paying wholesale prices, not retail. When you're building the same trailer over and over, it gets quicker, easier, and less expensive for the builder as well. The manufacturer figures out how to cut costs and cut corners better and they have fewer mistakes and probably zero re-dos.
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