angeli
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My getaway date gets closer (Feb 20, 2013) and I still do not have a final decision on my mobile method. I may be stuck with what I currently own: a Ford Focus - thus the posting in this part of the forum.<br /><br />I've previously lived in<br />1) a Ford Truck and cabover camper<br />2) a Scotty 16 foot camper for 6 years<br />3) a 21 foot vintage bullet camper (looked like a rolling bomb shelter)<br />4) 2 months in a teardrop.<br /><br />So I can pretty much assume that I'm adaptable and somewhat bendable.<br /><br />Money is probably the most difficult and pressing issue, as my health interferes with my ability to work full time. So I may very well HAVE to go with what I have now, until I can sell enough stuff to get something different.<br /><br />I have to get myself across country to CA where I have a driveway I can park in for unlimited time until I can get my Disability mess straightened out, or I magically improve in health and am able to support myself. Yay! I go for option #2!!<br /><br />So my thoughts currently go that I need a place to lie down big enough for me and two little navigators, and a place to cook and a place to work on my laptop. A small amount of storage would be helpful. I CAN do this in the car, and have, but it was not comfortable. Even at 5'2" I was cramped lying down. Plus I've been informed that the navigators love me, but need just a few feet more for their own tiny beds,..... or else.<br /><br />So I'm thinking ultra-light trailer. Another teardrop, but this time I'll build it myself so that I can have the features I want, and avoid the weight of the things I don't want. My friend and his wife have construction experience, and will help me. My little Ford has a hitch from the last teardrop (sold because it was in CA, and I was in FL and didn't have money to fix stuff the guy who built it messed up on). Sigh, I miss that little thing, even if it did leak like a sieve.<br /><br />I've found a site with build plans, some complex, and some really simple, for a bunch of different tiny trailer designs.<br /><br />If I'm able to upgrade the car to a van, I'll still use the tear to sleep, etc, and use the van for my workshop. Since I'm handmaking my art and also my herbal products to sell, having the extra workshop space would be vital. If things go really well, I'll sell the homemade teardrop when I get to CA for a nice profit, and then pick up a cargo trailer to convert for workshop space and then live in the van. <br /><br />This is as close to a coherent plan as I've been able to get in the past few months. I think it took me deciding that I didn't have to do the perfect thing, select the perfect mobile living unit right off the bat. That plans can and do change and that I should just make a decision and do it!<br /><br />Anyway, here is the <a href="http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/teardrop/tear00.htm">design library</a> for tnttt.com which is the Teardrops and Tiny Travel Trailers website. And here is the <a href="http://www.tnttt.com/halloffame.php">build gallery</a> with the units built by the forum members. There is so much info here on building lightweights, including a thing they call 'foamies' which is a wooden frame job on a lightweight trailer, filled in with multiple layers of blue or pink foam and covered by canvas and epoxy, and sometimes fiberglass if you have money. This is the way that some folks build boats, so it's quite sturdy, flexible and very light. Lots to consider, but think I'll make a move towards getting a trailer first.<br /><br />Any ideas, encouragement, crass insults, or any kind of response is welcome. <br /><img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /><br /><br />