DouginUtah wrote:
> I'm just thinking about starting a teardrop project and wonder if we could
> get a general discussion going here--suggestions and tips and mistakes to
> avoid, free plans, etc.
>
> I haven't done a rec.woodworking google search but I don't think this has
> ever been discussed here.
>
>
A friend just recently built one of these - he got the plans from
http://www.kuffelcreek.com/. He pulls it behind his hot-rodded 1939 Ford
pickup to various car shows. It attracts a great deal of interest and
has helped him win several trophies.
Tom
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On Oct 12, 3:07 pm, "DouginUtah" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm just thinking about starting a teardrop project and wonder if we could
> get a general discussion going here--suggestions and tips and mistakes to
> avoid, free plans, etc.
>
> I haven't done a rec.woodworking google search but I don't think this has
> ever been discussed here.
Try this.
http://www.mikenchell.com/
There are free plans and a discussion group just for these trailers.
It took me about 2 weeks to get mine into basic camping mode. After
that I do a little to it every couple of days so it will be in full
mode
for next years camping season.
Lou
Kuffel creek has great plans. Stay away from Desert Teardrops plans.
cm
"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> DouginUtah wrote:
>> I'm just thinking about starting a teardrop project and wonder if we
>> could get a general discussion going here--suggestions and tips and
>> mistakes to avoid, free plans, etc.
>>
>> I haven't done a rec.woodworking google search but I don't think this has
>> ever been discussed here.
>
> A friend just recently built one of these - he got the plans from
> http://www.kuffelcreek.com/. He pulls it behind his hot-rodded 1939 Ford
> pickup to various car shows. It attracts a great deal of interest and has
> helped him win several trophies.
>
> Tom
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **