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OK Guys I maxed out on building kayaks-Piroges-Canoes....Now I want to build a camper I don't have to pop up every time like we have done for the last 20 yrs...

The 5x8 tractor supply trailer after all the unwanted steel was stripped off

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On my 5X10 I started I incorporated a really light weight retractable floor drop...Using left over 8 oz. Polyester fabric from a SOF Kayak.......

The underside of the floor has 1 1/2'' X 2 1/2'' frame with 3/8'' Baltic Birch floor...

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The finished drop floor..

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Pics. of the build progress...between cabinet jobs...kind of in my spare time...

http://s147.photobucket.com/user/scrawford_photos/library/Woody%20Camp%20Trailer?sort=3&page=1

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This is going to be awesome.

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Funny thing. I have an old popup camper that I want to strip down and do the same thing. I will be watching this thread.

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Looks great! Any guesses on what your cost will be for this project?

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Good start...We got rig of our Coleman pop-up earlier this year...Traded it for a used Jayco 23B...easy to load up, need a vehicle that can tow 5000lbs...drop the canvas and its a 30' of space...fridge, freezer, toilet, an shower...Not bad. And no big deal to dump the honey bucket.

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In review of most of my camping in the past few years, it has been put up a tent, sleep, take down tent, move on. A teardrop seems like a good idea for me, and a little more protection from elements. Light and easy to tow.

When I went to Alaska last time, there were several set up at the State Fair and I got the urge for one.

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Dangit! Why didn't I read Flysmallie's post first? I spent an hour looking at those trailers and dreaming. :)

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