No this is not a teardrop build.
I considered making a queen size trailer but decided to just make a waterproof box that I can carry my camping gear in because that is the easiest way for us three to go camping quickly. I have a large instant tent and want everything I need in footlockers that can just be flipped open for easy access in the tent. Making quick setups and teardowns.
I have the folding 1720 lb Harbor Freight trailer. I've already strengthened the tongue with a 2 by 2 square tube from front to back.
That thread is here:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=69670I will post the rest of the build here.
My first priorities is to still be able to haul 4 by 8 sheets of material on the trailer and have the ability to move lawn mowers (I'm remodeling a 1927 one room schoolhouse and I have an acre and a half of lawn) I'm going to have a removable lid.
I'm going to make a simpler (uglier) version of this guys trailer:
https://youtu.be/N4qdhFC7APwI'm doing this on my phone so I hope I'm not breaking forum rules with pic size.
This is what my trailer has been for over a year
I am more concerned with locking my gear up so I can walk away than I am about weather proofing.
I'm going with 24" high walls. I thought that was too low but my boards are a lot taller than I thought and this will work nicely.
I've done most of the cutting and assembly for the front and side walls but I didn't take any more pics since then. I'm a trucker so this will be weekend work.
I will take more pics as I proceed