I will build a bigger version of this,but I will use marine plywood for the base to prevent any rotting if it were to ever get wet also the exterior will be poor man’s fiberglass!
I’m getting materials to start my 1st build. I’m no carpenter so this will be a challenge. When attaching the end walls to the side walls (drilling into the end of the plywood) what kind of screws do you use and do you drill pilot holes so not to delaminate/split the plywood?
Can't wait to see your adventures!
Very cool man! I’d love to make one like this as a project with my 17 year old son. You’ve given me some great ideas, thank you!
Thank you! I hope you enjoy your build!
Nice build. Perfect for a wknd get away or even an extended stay if needed..
Very cool !
Nice 👍
How is it holding up? Any water leakage?
Nice!
How fast can you tow the trailer? Will it tow at highway speeds 70-75 mph?
I will build a bigger version of this,but I will use marine plywood for the base to prevent any rotting if it were to ever get wet also the exterior will be poor man’s fiberglass!
Since your final finish is paint what kind of plywood did you use for the exterior and roof?
I’m getting materials to start my 1st build. I’m no carpenter so this will be a challenge. When attaching the end walls to the side walls (drilling into the end of the plywood) what kind of screws do you use and do you drill pilot holes so not to delaminate/split the plywood?
Drilling pilot holes will definitely help not split the wood. I used exterior wood screws - like GRK fasteners that are also treated lumber approved.
Sorry, but that OSB will rot, if it hasn't already. You got a lot wasted money and rework ahead of you.