Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Finished Teardrop


I finished my teardrop back in September. Karen and I took it out for a weekend to Flandreau State Park in New Ulm (Karen's home town). Was that fun or what?

The weather was cold so we have a little ceramic heater to take the chill off. Since it gets dark earlier we would curl up in front of the DVD player and watch a movie. It was very cozy.

We had campers with huge RV's parked next to us that were enamored with it. We had fun giving tours and showing off. In fact on the way home when we stopped to buy gas someone pulled in behind us and asked about it. Of course I had to open it up and give a tour.

Now that it's done I'm ready to sell it and build a new one this winter. Maybe a different style.




























Thursday, September 3, 2009

Almost Done

Just about done. As you can see the aluminum is on and the hatch is done.
A little more finishing and it will be ready to camp.



Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Getting Closer to th Finish

As you can see I'm gettting closer to the finish. Cabinets are done and look pretty good. One of the things I was most nervous about was the electricity, but that went pretty well. I was concerned that I'd get everything covered then find out I didn't have lights so I checked that alot. What I have left is to finish the cabin doors, build a tongue box, and cover the roof and hatch with aluminum. Anyone know of some place close to Duluth to get 5' x 10' sheet aluminum?















Friday, July 24, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

Teardrop Camper Update

I've made some progress on my construction.



Photography, golfing, building my camper, and now we finally have some summer weather. Does it get any better than this?

Keith

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Teardrop Camper

About a two months ago I stumbled upon a segment on a TV show about teardrop campers. I'd never heard of such things but they've been around since the 30's. They are small campers that any car can pull and they have a teardrop shape. In the 40's and 50's they were quite popular and plans to build your own were featured in Popular Mechanics magazine. I quess there has been a resurgence in the popularity.

I became obsessed with these campers and researched them online. I decided I had to build one. However, I thought maybe I should actually see one before I get too carried away.

I found Big Woody Campers in Chippewa Falls, WI that make wood sided teardrop campers, check out their website. So Karen and I went to Wisconsin and met Dave at Big Woody (great guy BTW). We bought his plans and I started to build my own teardrop.

I stained the outside a cabernet color that we saw at Big Woody. It's real purdy.

So far it has been alot of fun. Who doesn't like buying new tools?

I will post more photos as I go along.

Keith