@@BasinBjorn You must enjoy building them. I'd like a garage or big enough shed to build one as the weather is too unpredictable here, possible but a pain.
The tires are just for the look. The normal road tires didn’t really match the esthetics I was going for. The hole in the floor is where I put two 70Ah lead batteries. Roof held up just fine.
Realy nice, great inspiration
Great job!
Thanks! Actually in the planning stage of the third camper now.
@@BasinBjorn You must enjoy building them. I'd like a garage or big enough shed to build one as the weather is too unpredictable here, possible but a pain.
What is the total weight? I’m looking for or to build a narrow teardrop with kitchen and cartrige toilet , (for the wife) to pull behind my HD trike.
I built 3 different teardrops and the last one weighed about 400kg / 900 lbs, if I remember correctly.
why knobby tires when they are just idlers? why is there a hole in the floor? won't the roof separate at the edge?
The tires are just for the look. The normal road tires didn’t really match the esthetics I was going for.
The hole in the floor is where I put two 70Ah lead batteries.
Roof held up just fine.
wow! bra jobbat! Vad heter kärran/basen/vagnen du bygger på?
Tack! Släpet är ett Brenderup Easyline ES200. Ej tippbart. Köpt på Bauhaus, så lätt att få tag på.
www.bauhaus.se/slapvagn-easyline-200s-600kg
This has really inspired me to just buy a cheap camper instead.