Build your own camper???

Hit-n-Miss

Senior Member
Anyone ever build their own or modified a trailer into one? Worth doing or just buy one? I have the skills but have no idea where to source out parts or if the savings can be worth it. Only thing I know is that it must have AC. Thankd in advance.
 

Capt Quirk

Senior Member
Watch the Home and Garden channel, or DIY, forget which... but they are flat caught up in the "Tiny House" fad. The standard thing they do, is take a 12' x X' trailer, and build a "home" on it. I'm sure they are doing way more than what you want or need, but it might give you some ideas.
 

T-N-T

Senior Member
Cargo trailer.
Modify to liking.
Can be cheap. Can get expensive.
There is a little info on here about folks doing it. If you search cargo trailer I bet you find it
 

3ringer

Senior Member
You would be better off just purchasing one. Now if you want the satisfaction and enjoy that kind of thing , you could build one. Look on YouTube.
 

Hit-n-Miss

Senior Member
You would be better off just purchasing one. Now if you want the satisfaction and enjoy that kind of thing , you could build one. Look on YouTube.

Been thinking that too. I can do it but can I find the time. Been looking at Runaway campers as they are empty inside but have air. Mod to liking as go along.
 

7Mag Hunter

Senior Member
2degrees has 5 old campers he is trying to get rid of....Might be
easier to do a refurb than a complete build..
I have refurbed several "deer hunting" campers, and its not really
all that hard.....just time consuming.....
 

transfixer

Senior Member
I bought an enclosed trailer a few years ago that had been used in construction work, got it cheap, insulated the walls and ceiling, added interior lights and wiring, added a couple windows, fixed it as a motorcycle hauler/basic camper, didn't get as far as mounting an AC unit on top before I decided to change directions and go another route, its very time consuming, and unless you're wanting something to function as a multi-purpose unit, I don't think the cost and time involved justifies it.
 

normaldave

GON Weatherman
I did it, we love it.

Doubt I'll consider a new travel trailer ever again.
Here's my build story:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=48345

I even went cheap on the Air conditioning:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=49438#p956281

Note, vertical E-track rail is your friend...and enter the TNTTT site carefully, you'll get hooked pretty quick.

Parts sources:
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv_parts_rv_accessories.htm
http://www.redneck-trailer.com/
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_store/trailertires/
https://www.etrailer.com/

FWIW, mine was custom built by Cargo Craft over in Ambrose, GA, but ordered through my local dealer
 
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Hit-n-Miss

Senior Member
I did it, we love it.

Doubt I'll consider a new travel trailer ever again.
Here's my build story:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=48345

I even went cheap on the Air conditioning:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=49438#p956281

Note, vertical E-track rail is your friend...and enter the TNTTT site carefully, you'll get hooked pretty quick.

Parts sources:
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv_parts_rv_accessories.htm
http://www.redneck-trailer.com/
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_store/trailertires/
https://www.etrailer.com/

FWIW, mine was custom built by Cargo Craft over in Ambrose, GA, but ordered through my local dealer

Awesome! Thanks
 

Hit-n-Miss

Senior Member
Anyone on here camped out of a teardrop style(can't stand up in) and traditional campers too? Pros cons. The idea is for the wife and I to travel. Needs to be light and easy to tow and set up. We will only stay in state parks with facilities.
 

normaldave

GON Weatherman

T-N-T

Senior Member
I built a teardrop. More for fun and just because reasons.... I had a travel trailer as well. Sold it after two trips because the wife said the big camper had a couch and bathroom and she wasn't going back.

I'd do things differently if I did it again. But basically I'd just go bigger. 6' wide at least. Maybe 7. And 5 ft tall not 4. 12 long not 10.

Could be a lot good camping in a teardrop if you get your head around it.
 
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