Squidget Tiny Travel Trailer Plans
Uploader Comments (Cracker39)
All Comments (13)
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Proper job!
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@EasternMerchant I've seen campers with more interior space but because of poor design they are so crowded. That camper looks so spacious! and I like how there's not so much assembly required such as converting couch to bed, and the countertop is free to create our own type of kitchen surface (eg: gas burner and wash bowl etc.) those with sinks and burners are restricted to just sink and burner, but a blank top allows for more freedom.
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WOW so efficient with such little space!
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wow, this guy knows his stuff...
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I like it!
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I have recently built my own camper called "TraiLite" and I have to tell you, you did an AMAZING job on your unit, VERY NICE. You should work for a Trailer manufacturer as the Designer for future camper models, your definately Qualified.
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I have built my own camper and now I need to skin it....Could you please tell me what you used on yours. I want to go with aluminum, but it is expensive, however, if I don't find an alternative, I will have to purchase aluminum. Could you please help with idea's???
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I love your ideas.Thanks for sharing.
Looks a wee bit heavy for pulling with my Honda Civic
debilt8 1 month ago
@debilt8 I would have to agree with you. IMHO, small front-wheel drive autos are just not suitable for towing trailers such as the Squidger or even the Squidget Pop Top. You might be able to two a light weight teardrop. Check with your manufacturer's specs on towing with your Civic.
Cracker39 1 month ago