USMC_Winger
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Hi, folks!
I joined this forum to meet new friends who are like-minded nomads who can give me some advice and guidance. I'm buying a cargo trailer, and I intend to convert it into a camper so that I can live on the cheap while I get back on my feet financially. While I already own many of the tools I need to do the conversion, I don't have a place to work on the trailer. Any suggestions, advice, or help would be appreciated.
A little background: I'm a disabled veteran from California who's been stranded in Miami for far too long. I found myself unemployed, homeless, and broke after I experienced a series of mini strokes and some serious medical problems just before the category 5 hurricane smacked Florida in 2017. My goal was to recover physically to earn and save up enough money to buy a small trailer/camper to live in and relocate to where the cost of living is much lower and the winters are mild, like Texas. (I used to work in Houston, and I've driven across Texas numerous times, so I have some familiarity with the area and climate.)
While I was homeless last year, I found a low-paying job in the Miami area and worked as much overtime as my company would give me. I've been saving every penny I could to reach my goal as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, I recently lost my job and my apartment lease expires this month, so I'm about to become homeless again.
Until I get my housing situation fixed, relocate, find a new job, and have some income coming in again, I'll be on an extremely tight budget. My plan is to pick up my trailer in Georgia (if it meets my expectations) on April 18th, then head to Texas, where I'd like to become a resident again. I'd like to register my trailer and SUV fairly soon after I arrive in Texas, although I need a Texas home address. Perhaps I can rent a driveway for my SUV and trailer for a modest amount, and the home owner will allow me to use that home address for the DMV paperwork.
For the past two months, I've researched cargo trailer conversions, stealth camping, free camping in National Parks and on BLM land, and watched relevant Youtube videos, read blogs, and lurked this forum and read the Forum Tips, Tricks & Rules. Any other advice?
Thanks!
I joined this forum to meet new friends who are like-minded nomads who can give me some advice and guidance. I'm buying a cargo trailer, and I intend to convert it into a camper so that I can live on the cheap while I get back on my feet financially. While I already own many of the tools I need to do the conversion, I don't have a place to work on the trailer. Any suggestions, advice, or help would be appreciated.
A little background: I'm a disabled veteran from California who's been stranded in Miami for far too long. I found myself unemployed, homeless, and broke after I experienced a series of mini strokes and some serious medical problems just before the category 5 hurricane smacked Florida in 2017. My goal was to recover physically to earn and save up enough money to buy a small trailer/camper to live in and relocate to where the cost of living is much lower and the winters are mild, like Texas. (I used to work in Houston, and I've driven across Texas numerous times, so I have some familiarity with the area and climate.)
While I was homeless last year, I found a low-paying job in the Miami area and worked as much overtime as my company would give me. I've been saving every penny I could to reach my goal as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, I recently lost my job and my apartment lease expires this month, so I'm about to become homeless again.
Until I get my housing situation fixed, relocate, find a new job, and have some income coming in again, I'll be on an extremely tight budget. My plan is to pick up my trailer in Georgia (if it meets my expectations) on April 18th, then head to Texas, where I'd like to become a resident again. I'd like to register my trailer and SUV fairly soon after I arrive in Texas, although I need a Texas home address. Perhaps I can rent a driveway for my SUV and trailer for a modest amount, and the home owner will allow me to use that home address for the DMV paperwork.
For the past two months, I've researched cargo trailer conversions, stealth camping, free camping in National Parks and on BLM land, and watched relevant Youtube videos, read blogs, and lurked this forum and read the Forum Tips, Tricks & Rules. Any other advice?
Thanks!