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    Trail capable teardrop trailer, 6x10 Benroy

    Cabinet making started. First one inside. Second one in the galley. I cheated some, bought a lowes pre made cabinet and countertop and installed them.
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    Trail capable teardrop trailer, 6x10 Benroy

    Bending plywood. Not as easy as it sounds. Some water, ratchet straps, take it slow over a couple days... And don't break it! This is what it is supposed to look like finished... Kind of anyway.
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    Trail capable teardrop trailer, 6x10 Benroy

    Time for sidewalls. 3/4 plywood, just like the deck. Maybe a little overkill, but it want it to be strong. Save the door cut outs, going to need them later. Biscut joined a 2-foot section on the 4x8 sheet. Need to make them 10 feet long. Walls cut and tacked up.
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    Trail capable teardrop trailer, 6x10 Benroy

    Built floor, glue and screw construction. Used titebond II or III for everything. Sealed bottom, painted with truck bed liner, caulked all joints for extra seal. Deck attached with under deck storage bins. Looks like a nice flat bed trailer. I could stop here and call it done?
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    Trail capable teardrop trailer, 6x10 Benroy

    Wow, wish I had found this site before I started my teardrop trailer. I might have done things different. Still great ideas here and I thought I would contribute some. This is my 6x10 Benroy style Teardrop trailer build. Started out as an angle iron utility trailer. Cut it down. Hauled...
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    but what about an FJ...

    FJs have great build quality and go 200k plus miles. They are a little quirky, but there is a fix for each quark. Big blind spots? Learn to use your mirrors. A 2 inch bubble mirror on each of the generous side mirrors and there is no blind spot. 18 mpg? Why yes it is 4WD. Range limited to...
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