Saturday, June 28, 2008
Teardrop trailer construction 5
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Teardrop trailer construction 4
install of the cabinets and paneling in the teardrop trailer. I mentioned before that we were using scrap materials for this construction. You will see here that we made the countertops out of waste maple and lyptus wood creating a checker board pattern in the countertop and the doors. The doors are made out of maple and cherrywood because we didn't have enough lyptus to do them also. The contrast is not as great but the cherry will darken over the next few years and the contrast should become similar. We are not entirely happy with it right now and have some ideas on adjusting the finish to make it look better. I might mention that the center upper door is actually the size of a chess board. If you are so inclined it can be taken down for a good ole chess (checkers) match.
This is a view of the little under mount sink we are putting in. We will eventually have running water that is heated. This will make cooking and clean up a lot easier. The other object you see cut into the backsplash in the first picture is the power converter that will change 110 volts to 12 volts DC for the operation of lights etc. The opening in the middle of the base cabinets is for a little stove that has gas burners on the top and a little oven in the front.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Teardrop trailer construction 3
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Teardrop trailer construction 2
Once the floor was done we fit it to the frame and sanded the joint and floor. We then took it into the spray room and sealed it. The bottom was sealed from moisture with asphalt emolsion and them bolted and glued to the frame.
We knotched the back panels for the trunk lid and started standing the walls and adding the cross members. We have been building a set of cherry interior doors for a company in Las Vegas so all of our cross members have been cut out of cherry scrap. Pretty costly to buy but more scrap than we will use. It is actually coming together pretty well. It even looks like some of the pictures.
This is a close up of the ceiling framing. We have framed an opening for the motorized vent. These trailers are air tight when they are done so you have to be able to open a window and get a little air movement. Each framing member is screwed and glued together for strength.
This is where we stopped for the day. As it begins to take shape we are getting more into it and should make some good progress in the next couple of weeks.