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OverviewHit the road in style and comfort you built yourself... The road trip has been a celebrated American tradition for as long as there have been roads on which to travel. Combined with our love of the great outdoors, hitting the road in search of some peace under the stars is a goal for anyone old enough to drive -- even more so in today's hectic, wired world. Millennials and retiring boomers want to take a break,especially one that reflects their ever increasing simple and minimal mindset. Enter the Teardrop Trailer. First designed in 1930's for cars lacking power, they've re-emerged as a smart, aerodynamic, and eye-catching option for seeking out the quiet beauty that camping offers...but with plenty of comfort. Think of the tiny house movement going camping... Matt Berger's book The Handmade Teardrop Trailer: Design & Build a Tiny Classic Camper from Scratch hands you the keys to craft your own stylish adventure. The Handmade Teardrop Trailer guides you through the journey from sketchbook to first road trip, and will prepare you to design and build your own comfortable pull-behind Tiny Trailer. And, to achieve this you don't need much space, just a garage bay or shared workspace, and the most basic tools and materials available at your nearby hardware store or home center. Because we all have our own ""get away from it all"" road-trip fantasies when it comes to comfort, style, and purpose, The Handmade Teardrop Trailer will train you up like a pro on the basics of trailer design, backed up by deep research and experimentation. Illustrations provide measurements and construction details that are easy to adapt for variations in size and configuration and more than 100 step-by-step photos illuminate every detail in the design and build process. With this handy guide leading the way, you'll be shutting down the computer, storing the cellphone, and hitting the road to find some peace in a classic tiny trailer camper you built by yourself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matt BergerPublisher: Cedar Lane Press Imprint: Cedar Lane Press Edition: 2nd New edition Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781950934096ISBN 10: 1950934098 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 27 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntro: A Trailer Life Ch 1: Design Your Own Ch 2: The Weekndr Caravan Ch 3: Ten Questions on Choosing a Trailer Ch 4: Construct a Sturdy Base Ch 5: Build the Interior Cabinetry Ch 6: Frame the Roof and Walls Ch 7: Finish Up the Trailer Interior Ch 8: Frame the Doors and Window Hatch Ch 9: Install a 12-Volt Electrical System Ch 10: Install the Exterior Siding and Roof Ch 11: Build the Kitchen Hatch Ch 12: Install the Trim and Hardware Ch 13: Apply a Weatherproof Finish Ch 14: Let’s Go Camping! Ch 15: The Teardrop Trailer Owner’s ManualReviews“This is a dangerous book. If, like me, you’ve harbored secret dreams of building a teardrop trailer, there’s a very good chance Matt Berger’s book will send you over the edge. Plenty of really good tips and sound information ensure a road-worthy home away from home. This is a truly excellent resource.” —Mike Pekovich, author of The Why and How of Woodworking This is a dangerous book. If, like me, you've harbored secret dreams of building a teardrop trailer, there's a very good chance Matt Berger's book will send you over the edge. Plenty of really good tips and sound information ensure a road-worthy home away from home. This is a truly excellent resource. -Mike Pekovich, author of The Why and How of Woodworking Author InformationMatt Berger is a designer and builder of everyday objects, and the author of The Handmade Skateboard (Spring House Press, 2014). A lifelong hobby enthusiast and workshop adventurer, Matt makes a living creating digital products, and makes a passion out of building physical products in his garage workshop and local maker spaces. Matt earned his stripes in the woodshop as an editor at Fine Woodworking magazine, where he launched FineWoodworking.com, and produced and starred in how-to videos for the website. Matt applied all the skills learned and practiced at the Fine Woodworking shop to create a series of workshops teaching students of all ages how to build a handmade skateboard. That turned into his first book and the DIY brand SK8Makers. The Handmade Teardrop Trailer is his second book. He lives in Northern California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |