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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby sjo » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:31 pm

Dan

Following along, great looking tear.

I'm trying to plan out something similar - space for my wife and I, our 6 year old son and at least one border collie. I'm interested on the external dimensions on the camper body - how wide and long is it? I think I'm going to have to go home built frame if nothing appears on CL, can but hope. I was planning on 78/80 wide x 12 long. Is that around the same as yours?
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby Oldragbaggers » Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:03 pm

Nice looking trolley top, very cute kids and great score on the temp-tear.
You're a man on a camping mission and making it happen in grand style. Plus, sharing this experience with your kids will create lifelong memories for them.
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby danlott » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:03 am

sjo wrote:Dan

Following along, great looking tear.

I'm trying to plan out something similar - space for my wife and I, our 6 year old son and at least one border collie. I'm interested on the external dimensions on the camper body - how wide and long is it? I think I'm going to have to go home built frame if nothing appears on CL, can but hope. I was planning on 78/80 wide x 12 long. Is that around the same as yours?


The body is 78" wide and 13 feet long. It will be a fairly large "teardrop", but it should fit my family for many years to come.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby sjo » Sun Jul 15, 2012 7:47 am

That's really funny, I was thinking 6x12, then thought 6x13 would give just a tad more utility. Looks like we have the same thought process.
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby danlott » Sun Jul 15, 2012 2:47 pm

sjo wrote:That's really funny, I was thinking 6x12, then thought 6x13 would give just a tad more utility. Looks like we have the same thought process.


I originally had designed it at 12 feet long, but I wanted wider beds, so that is where the extra foot came from.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby danlott » Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:02 pm

I have been very busy with summer vacations and have not worked on my trailer for about 2 months now. Still have a few weeks before I get back to the trailer, but I did run across this picture I took with my cell phone of when I was test fitting the drivers side to the floor.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Walls and camping 6/2/12 - pa

Postby danlott » Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:16 pm

I have been having a hard time deciding what to put on the bottom of the trailer for protection. I was debating between epoxy and the dreaded black goo. In the end my frugal side won out and black goo it is. I used Henry's 107. It was not bad at all. It dried fairly fast and I did not get a single drop or smear on me or my clothes.

Here is the floor upside down ready for the black goo. The front drop floor section will be located under the front bunk bed. It will be used to store a spare tire and other items that I will not need very often. The second drop floor section will be where I stand inside of the trailer.

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This is after the black goo was applied. I used a brush around and between the dropped floor sections. I used a smooth roller for the remaining flat sections. I used painters tape around the outside. These areas are where the walls slide on and also where fiberglass will wrap around.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Yes I did it! Black Goo - pag

Postby Wolfgang92025 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:08 pm

Looking good Dan.
One step at a time..... :thumbsup:
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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Yes I did it! Black Goo - pag

Postby DMcCam » Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:28 pm

That'll do the job Dan, looking good! Keep up the great work!

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Yes I did it! Black Goo - pag

Postby CliffinGA » Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:36 pm

Dan great start and love the design of your trailer bud! Keep at it :thumbsup:

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Yes I did it! Black Goo - pag

Postby danlott » Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:56 pm

I finally got the floor on the frame for the final time (I hope). Still waiting to get bolts to secure it. Also got the wheel wells attached. Now I need to fiberglass the walls and get them put on.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Floor on the frame - page 6

Postby CliffinGA » Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:48 pm

Nice job Dan, what have you decided to do for the bolts? Have you read TSH build from I think Norway? I like the bolts he used and the way they're reset in the the floor of his tear, just a thought bud! Keep up the good work bud!

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Floor on the frame - page 6

Postby danlott » Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:03 pm

CliffinGA wrote:Nice job Dan, what have you decided to do for the bolts?


I am going to use floorboard screws. These are commonly used to screw down deck boards on utility trailers. Due to the thickness of my floor these screws seem like the best option cost wise.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Floor on the frame - page 6

Postby aggie79 » Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:00 pm

Dan,

Your teardrop is a work of art and craftsmanship!

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CliffinGA wrote:Nice job Dan, what have you decided to do for the bolts?


I am going to use floorboard screws. These are commonly used to screw down deck boards on utility trailers. Due to the thickness of my floor these screws seem like the best option cost wise.

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I used the same type screws. Although the ones I used had a self-drilling, self-tapping head, I pre-drilled holes through the floor and frame. They went in very easy and are very secure.

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Re: Modified 2+2 trolley top - Floor on the frame - page 6

Postby danlott » Thu Sep 06, 2012 2:46 pm

Thank you for the compliment Tom. Also glad to hear the screws work well.

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