Hello, this is Legacy Woodworking and in this video we'll take a closer look at the nearly
completed Teardrop trailer from John Hennen.
We'll learn about his user experience and what business opportunities he's found.
You'll also see how to get your hands on the teardrop trailer plans at the end of this
video.
One of the things I really liked about this trailer was being able to build it out of
solid wood.
I did that on purpose, I wanted to make sure that anyone who could built this didn't need
to have tools for metal working or anything like that.
So, this guy is my little woody.
Another feature of the trailer are the double doors.
The double doors are here, because this trailer sleeps 2 adults, and I don't want someone
climbing over the top of me to get up in the middle of the night.
So a door on either side both alleviates that and gives you better air circulation.
The back of the teardrop trailer has a full galley.
This galley has a place where you can cook on the top of your Coleman butane stove.
As well as cabinet space and storage space for all your cooking material.
Down below, what I haven't quite finished yet, are the doors for the front of the cabinetry
but I just couldn't wait to take it camping.
So like I said earlier, I was really excited to take this out camping.
So it's about 98% done but there are still a few things I need to finish.
I'd like to put in a 110 plug in my galley area.
Giving me the ability to plug in things like toasters and other appliances like that.
The deep cell marine battery will go inside the tool box which will attach here on the
front of the trailer.
Also, being that it's hot here in Utah, I'm going to replace out my light with a vent
that has a light in it.
That will allow better circulation in side and keep the heat out of the trailer.
This teardrop trailer took about 20 hours of construction time including cutting out
all the parts, assembly, finishing and of course taking it out, doing a little camping.
The materials cost on the teardrop trailer is $1300.00 That is your marine grade plywood,
your trailer, all your finishing, hinges and everything.
Now when I first took this trailer home I was actually pulled over by one of our law
enforcement officers here in Spingville Utah.
And when he pulled me over he said "Hey, I didn't really pull you over for anything but
I wanted to see what that is?"
So after a quick tour around the teardrop trailer he was very excited and I invited
him down to the shop to build one himself.
This past weekend my son an I went camping up the Hobble Creek mountain range here.
We went up to 6300 feet and it down poured all night long.
The trailer kept us both warm and dry protected from the elements all night.
Iv'e been asked by multiple people, am I going to build another one?
The answer is yes and there will be several improvements.
The first improvement will be shorter galley door.
Allowing the door to actually come up and rest on the top of the teardrop trailer.
The second will be shifting the counter top down about 2", allowing 6" more interior inches
on the trailer itself, and giving myself a better cooking height for someone my size.
Id'e also like to add solar panels up on the front of the teardrop trailer, so that I can
recharge my batteries not only while I'm drive but also while I'm camping with the solar
panels.
A lot of people have asked, why I took on a project the scope of a teardrop trailer?
The reason is two fold.
The first of course is to show off what the Legacy CNC machinery can do.
Now, our machines not only cut your cabinets out but can also do all of the work that it
takes to build a teardrop trailer.
The second reason was because I wanted to build something that me and my son could use,
not just now but for years to come.
I love the outdoors and so does my son and one of things that bring us together is camping
and enjoying the outdoors together.
We've already taken two trips in the trailer and we'll take many more in the years to come.
A lot of my friends and neighbors have asked when will I build them a trailer?
And I've decided not to and instead supply a kit.
If you build the trailer, you take on the liability of everyone's problems, and if they
drive it wrong or get in an accident or hurt themselves in the trailer; I don't want my
life to be ruined.
So instead I've offered them a kit.
A kit allows a person to buy their own trailer.
Build the kit themselves and have both the opportunity of enjoyment with the trailer
camping every weekend but also the journey of building it with their son or daughter.
This will allow for more enjoyment, more excitement and the anticipation of getting it out there.
And I promise you, that when you're about 98% done, you'll take it out once just to
break the ice.
Thanks John for building this awesome project.
You can purchase a teardrop trailer kit from John for $2,995 His contact information is
teardroptrailerkits@gmail.com You can subscribe to Legacy's channel by clicking
the button below, to watch the Maverick 4X8 walk around video, click over here or to see
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