Boxcar - How I Built Our Tiny Travel Trailer

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

Construction photos showing how I built our Tiny Travel Trailer. home.comcast.net/~bdosborn/

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  • does it have aluminum side skin?

  • No, it's Filon siding.

  • Very well done, but it seems like a lot of work.  I'll stick with my $ 5000 pop-up camper. Have fun!

  • Yes, it is a lot of work and you should stick with your pop up.

  • Damn Bubba! What do you do for a living? Everything from your welds to your finish work is amazing. If you're not doing custom fabrication in some form or another you're talents are being wasted. It's been almost 2½ years since you posted this, run into any flaws in your logic? Anything you'd change or do differently?

  • Nope, I'm pretty happy with it.

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  • Mad skills man!

  • Cool.

  • WOW! You Sir, are a Craftsman, not a tradesman or Journeyman, a Craftsman!

    Just curious if you have had your trailer over a weigh scale yet and if so what it does weigh?

    BTW thanks for some great, youtube original music.

  • Great song buddy! :)

  • I wish I had you for my dad! You are amazing. Hope your family appreciates your talents! Beautiful work! Have lots of fun in it!

  • That is a very fine job. Great quality and you know it's built right.  All you need are some cool graphics on the outside.

  • very nice and it's really not that tiny..

  • Very impressive workmanship. 

  • SOMEBODY GOT AN A+ IN WOODSHOP

  • This is gorgeous. I'd like to have something along this line to live in permanently--but I am not willing to give up my three cats, and I am not sure they'd be happy in something like that. I wonder if a person could make like a cat "adventure land" with tunnels and ledges and things for them to amuse themselves tearing around in. Maybe a pop up "catio" on the top or out the side for them to go out while it is parked and yet be safe from other animals or traffic. You did a beautiful job.

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