I promised a few pics a while ago, but its been busy. Here is my teardrop project. Anntann made a Yahoo album to put the photos in.
Artificer's teardrop
The design goals for this trailer were to make it as strong as possible, without going overboard. (I hadn't seen this site until I had the trailer almost to the point you see it.) I also wanted the head room to be maximized, while still only using 4'x8' plywood. (45 7/8" before linoleum) The extra queen sized futon that we have been using in the Astro van for traveling had to fit into the trailer.
The trailer is 63 1/2" outside (60" inside) by 10'. Axle is 3500lb double spring style from http://www.etrailerpart.com/, but using the lightest double-eye springs they had. (1280lb)
There is no wood frame on top of the steel frame. The 1/2" decking plywood sits on top of the steel frame, and is held in place by the bolts going through the wooden side rails. The sides socket onto the side rails, providing a large glueing surface. 11 bolts per side... they aren't going anywhere.
The bottom is 1/2 plywood, with the space between the frame being filled with 2" foam, with a fiberglass covering on the bottom. The sides are 1/2" MDO exterior/1" foam/ 1/4"birch ply. The roof is 1/8"baltic birch ply interior, 1.5" foam, 1/4" ply exterior.
The finish is going to be paint. Have to decide if I want to put an epoxy coating on the top, or just a good enamel. The fenders are either going to be semi-circle metal ones from the local store, or eventually fiberglass ones that I mold myself.
Michael