Instructable: Teardrop trailer
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Re: Instructable: Teardrop trailer
I like it! Fantastic work. Two things, what will the cost be in sunny SA, and why don't we see teardrops like this in SA? Or is another case of we want bigger, better, more expensive?
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Re: Instructable: Teardrop trailer
I think that most of our manne won't be seen in such a wee thing. I think that they're great, much better than tenting and light enough to tow behind a Beetle or other small car.
Local company http://www.tankmnfg.com used to make them for around R20k but their website no longer shows them.
You can buy plans from BidorBuy for R25-00, http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/65315761 ... r_own.html
A search on Google will reveal many, many links to plans and ready-made teardrops.
Local company http://www.tankmnfg.com used to make them for around R20k but their website no longer shows them.
You can buy plans from BidorBuy for R25-00, http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/65315761 ... r_own.html
A search on Google will reveal many, many links to plans and ready-made teardrops.
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