I always wonder if its surreal to see others building your designs. I love the track saw takes a lot of the worry away of trying to getting that perfect cut.
great video! two questions: 1) is this based on the Shawnee Hills' design? 2) no insulation at all? isn't it going to get condensation inside in colder temperatures? Thanks for sharing your build
Yes it is, I modified it with the roof. It has 3/4 insulation thru out. You can check out my other video q&a I go through more of the details. My parents non insulated teardrop doesn't get condensation but you have to keep the trailer window cracked. You have to do that anyway to keep from dieing.
The grand question is do we use plywood from Home Depot or european cabinet grade 60 inch by 60 in 9 or 12 ply plywood? Cuz that's a big diff in price..... measure twice cut once!
@@slyexpeditions6579 thanks I'll check him out for sure! The only thing I gotta ask are the joints where the plywood meet mitered? I've never made these types of joints yet just curious on if they are and how challenging the were?
@@b_inspired9542 I only used biscuit joiners on the wings by the galley. Every other spot has a 3/4x3/4 wood going into every corner where plywood meets with glue and screws going into both directions. You'll see this in my other videos.
Did you use a pattern for this or make up your own Galley area? I really like how yours came out. I think I may try to copy this unless you have some measurements I could use? Great job on the build though!
Looks great! Love these timelapse videos! Just a bit of a technical question: it looks like you're screwing the plywood together with some of the screws basically going in parallel to the plies -- without a Kreg jig or any blocks... I also thought this was a no-no for reasons of holding strength and pullout. Thoughts? Thanks!
Thanks, I'm predrilling and by no means counting on those screws to be the main supports. I'm gluing every join as well where two plywoods coming together I'm inserting a 3/4x3/4 piece gluing it and screwing from both directions. I hope that makes sense. In the video I' haven't got to any of the reinforcements yet.
@@thekevinjustice I think I may of captured it. I was being lazy and not setting up the camera recently. I just got the walls insulated, reinforced, interior wall installed and roof put on.