EvanR
HalfDork
12/16/13 9:00 p.m.
CLynn85 wrote:
Good work, keeping a running tab on the budget?
Slept in it yet?
Materials (including the trailer itself): $985
Tools: $158
hitch and vehicle wiring kit: $174
Only thing left to buy is wheels/tires, about $90. I'll wait til Spring for that.
I haven't slept in it yet. It gets cold at night, even in the desert.
I saw this and thought of your build... nice and compact, runs on a 12v battery or solar panel in this guys case... seems like a good way to cool off the small space you've got
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxSLbpAwibg
EvanR
HalfDork
12/19/13 12:16 a.m.
I've seen those. the electricity to run the fan is easy to come up with, but where do you buy ice in the middle of the woods??
EvanR
HalfDork
12/20/13 5:16 p.m.
Some minor, low-buck projects:
Hole is cut, primed and painted for the window:
Some leftover lumber from the PWC sliders that were on the trailer and some tie-downs that happened to be around, and here's a tongue shelf. Not sure why, but I bet it will come in handy.
EvanR wrote:
I've seen those. the electricity to run the fan is easy to come up with, but where do you buy ice in the middle of the woods??
you don't... you get it from the last grocery store you see and let it make the first night or so not as suck lol... I also wonder if a gallon of frozen water like in the vid and some dry ice in the bottom of the tub would last longer... but then I also wonder about the dry ice and issues with the co2 in a relatively closed off area...
EvanR
HalfDork
12/21/13 7:14 p.m.
The window is from a pickup camper shell from the junkyard.
I built a frame of 1"x2" to make the wall thicker and to give the screws something to bite in to. The aluminum frame came with the salvage window. Here it is, glued and screwed in place:
All mounted! Inside view:
Outside view:
EvanR
HalfDork
12/22/13 7:01 p.m.
For my grand finale, here is the test-fit of the mattress. Fits just as I thought.
Seriously cool project. You might want to consider putting a smallish shelf somewhere in there (not where you'd hit your head) to hold "stuff" - clothes, water bottle, whatever - that you would have in there. It would keep you from rolling over on it at night. Are you going to insulate the walls sometime?
EvanR
HalfDork
12/22/13 8:28 p.m.
Jim Pettengill wrote:
Are you going to insulate the walls sometime?
I'm really torn on insulation, although it could easily be insulated with 1.5" foam. In summer, I don't want to be in an insulated box where my body is giving off heat and the camper is trapping it in. It's tough enough trying to sleep when it's 90F.
a small shelf and some mesh "bags" would prob be a nice addition... but looks like a great setup man... also could do a fold out "table" on the outside for cooking, eating and all the other things you use a table for while camping
what size mattress is that BTW?
Insulation to keep the summer heat out or at least reduce it inside.
Reduce the winter cold inside too.
EvanR
HalfDork
12/22/13 11:48 p.m.
wlkelley3 wrote:
Insulation to keep the summer heat out or at least reduce it inside.
Reduce the winter cold inside too.
I probably will, one day. Right now I'm burned out on spending time and money. I just want to camp!
A shelf or gear loft might be helpful. Looks like fun, get out and enjoy it!
EvanR
HalfDork
12/27/13 2:32 p.m.
Some folks have asked for a longer shot of the trailer. As it is parked in a cramped space, this is the most decent shot I could get:
Neat... that gives a lot of perspective on just how small that thing is.... sure it'll make camping easier and much more comfy lol
EvanR
HalfDork
1/1/14 2:03 a.m.
donalson wrote:
Neat... that gives a lot of perspective on just how small that thing is.... sure it'll make camping easier and much more comfy lol
Easier than setting up a tent. Much more comfy than the same mattress on a tent floor. It's all a matter of perspective. Sure it's no Airstream, but it's a whole lot better than a tent!
I have a HF 48"x40" trailer I use that I would love to convert into a single person teardrop trailer that I could tow with my Accord. It looks like you did a good job.
saw this posted on mtbr.com http://store.sylvansport.com/featured/sylvansport-go-adventure-package.html and reminded me of this build :)
any updates on this thing? get some use out of it or anything? I'm wondering if you put trailer jacks on it or anything to keep it level and from flopping as you first got in (or maybe that's just an issue for me as i'm a fatty lol)
Evan, did you make any more progress on this? Have you taken it camping yet?
good bump... lets see some more progress :)... love this idea
EvanR
Dork
3/24/16 2:02 a.m.
Talk about your zombie thread! I took it camping about 3 times. Then I decided I enjoyed building it more than I liked camping. Sold it on last Fall.
EvanR wrote:
Talk about your zombie thread! I took it camping about 3 times. Then I decided I enjoyed building it more than I liked camping. Sold it on last Fall.
What made it bad to camp in? Camping in general, or something specific to what you designed?
(count me in for one who thought it was a cool build)