I love my home built Teardrop and still use if from time to time. I made this thing to be removed from the trailer that I use periodically for other things like hauling canoes and firewood. Once every year or so I dismount my tear and put it on a wooden cradle so I can use the trailer for other uses. Since I made it to be removed, I built it like a tank with 3/4 inch plywood walls. It really works well for winter camping. I actually camped out quite comfortably in -18 F in an Ohio Campground. (OK I admit, I ate breakfast at McDonalds rather than trying to make breakfast when it was that cold) Since I live in a parsonage, I can't buy another trailer like from harbor freight to mount the tear on to try to sell it. Since I now have another camper with a bathroom, I really don't need the teardrop. Being as how this is only a 4 X 8, it's really only suitable for 1 person and their dog. If anyone wanted to go to the trouble of securing a trailer to mount this on, I will let it go much cheaper than you could ever build one for. Since I mainly used this to camp out of for hunting season, I never put a 12 V DC system in it. Since most campgrounds that I camp at have electric, I never saw the need. This tear has an air conditioner built in and is quite comfortable to sleep in during the hottest weather. If someone is interested, a $1000.00 would take it. I know I spent over $3,000.00 to build it.
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