jscherb
Expedition Leader
I wrote the other day that several parties have contacted me recently with interest in bringing the TrailTop parts to market. I've had some discussions but I'm reluctant to devote much more time to the idea because I really don't know what the market demand might be or what the market might be willing to pay for kits or parts.
Before I go any further with either party, I'd like to get a better idea of what people might be interested in.
A kit of TrailTop parts would basically form the framework for the shape of the trailer and provide factory-looking curves, which for many DIY-ers are hard to build from scratch. Completing a trailer using these parts would require additional framing with lumber, plywood for the sides and roof, any necessary windows and doors, interior fitments and of course a trailer frame. The construction and framing are detailed in three builds earlier in this thread - the teardrop, the pop-top box camper, and the Jeep-tub trailer lid. Construction of other shapes would be similar. A few kit possibilities follow...
First up, the TrailDog. This was one of the more popular concepts I showed earlier in the thread.
A TrailTop kit for the TrailDog would consist of:
Teardrop
This example was built on a Jeep-tub trailer, but the kit could be used to build either a Jeep-tub trailer topper or a complete teardrop.
The TrailTop teardrop kit would consist of:
Box Camper
This example was built on a Jeep-tub trailer, but the kit could be used to build either a Jeep-tub trailer topper or a complete camper.
This one could be built with a fixed roof, or with a tilt-up top:
The TrailTop box camper kit would consist of:
Individual Parts
Parts could also be available separately.
The above photo shows large radius curves, 12" radius curves, small radius top corners, and some straight sections. The mold for straight sections is 8' long, so perhaps they would be sold in 8' lengths. Other parts not shown include 30-degree curves, 60-degree curves, small radius/square corners (could be used to make a lid for an M416 trailer) and a few others.
Would people be interested in kits of parts like this or would people want to pick the parts individually to build their own designs? If you'd want to use TrailTop parts to build your own design, can you describe what you'd be interested in building?
Before I go any further with either party, I'd like to get a better idea of what people might be interested in.
A kit of TrailTop parts would basically form the framework for the shape of the trailer and provide factory-looking curves, which for many DIY-ers are hard to build from scratch. Completing a trailer using these parts would require additional framing with lumber, plywood for the sides and roof, any necessary windows and doors, interior fitments and of course a trailer frame. The construction and framing are detailed in three builds earlier in this thread - the teardrop, the pop-top box camper, and the Jeep-tub trailer lid. Construction of other shapes would be similar. A few kit possibilities follow...
First up, the TrailDog. This was one of the more popular concepts I showed earlier in the thread.
A TrailTop kit for the TrailDog would consist of:
- 6 - 60-degree corners
- 2 - 30-degree corners
- 4 - Curved fiberglass panels to match the corners above so the only panels the builder would supply would be flat 1/4" plywood
- Enough straight sections to complete the side frames
Teardrop
This example was built on a Jeep-tub trailer, but the kit could be used to build either a Jeep-tub trailer topper or a complete teardrop.
The TrailTop teardrop kit would consist of:
- 2 - 12" radius corners for the front
- 1 - 12" radius curved panel to match the above curves
- 2 - large radius curves for the rear
- Curved ribs for making the rear hatch (the builder would supply the plywood)
- Enough straight sections to complete the side frames
Box Camper
This example was built on a Jeep-tub trailer, but the kit could be used to build either a Jeep-tub trailer topper or a complete camper.
This one could be built with a fixed roof, or with a tilt-up top:
The TrailTop box camper kit would consist of:
- 4 - top corner small radius pieces
- Enough straight sections to complete the roof and side frames
Individual Parts
Parts could also be available separately.
The above photo shows large radius curves, 12" radius curves, small radius top corners, and some straight sections. The mold for straight sections is 8' long, so perhaps they would be sold in 8' lengths. Other parts not shown include 30-degree curves, 60-degree curves, small radius/square corners (could be used to make a lid for an M416 trailer) and a few others.
Would people be interested in kits of parts like this or would people want to pick the parts individually to build their own designs? If you'd want to use TrailTop parts to build your own design, can you describe what you'd be interested in building?