Hi everybody!
Pete is the name and as part of my ongoing mid-life crisis I am having ideas about building a teardrop trailer to visit the folk festivals around the UK. The older I get, the less I like canvas. Awakening at the foot of Mount Snowdon last spring with an icicle on the end of my nose and no feeling in my feet was the last straw! A little more comfort is called for.
I discovered teardrops a few years ago and thought they were cute but nothing special. But now, the more I look into them, the more I think they are just incredible. Fantastic use of space, minimal outlay and you can take them just about anywhere. I just have to get me one of those! I need to learn everything I can about them, so here I am.
I have no idea how this deal will turn out long term. Cashflow, skillset and drive and determination are all unknown variables at the moment, but the enthusiasm is definitely on a high right now. I have a fair aptitude for woodworking, but have never tackled anything this ambitious before and I have a fairly decent set of woodworking tools. Metalworking, I can get by, rather than am good at but I have cutting and welding equipment, though I am currently leaning towards the Wilstow trailer chassis route (similar to the American Harbour Freight chassis I think). I figure if I make a start in the next few weeks, I may be lucky and be able to use it for the last couple of festivals in the Autumn (fall). Optimistic? Who knows. And if I finish it before spring 2014 I can sidestep the "dreaded" IVA test too!
Anyhoo, enough waffle from me. Thanks for letting me join in the forums and I will doubtless ask a huge amount of schoolboy questions when I fail to find what I am looking for in this, frankly mahoosive* forum!
Cheers!
Pete
* Mahoosive: Both massive and huge.