I've been trying to figure out how to make a small teardrop for two that could be towed by a smaller car, so glad I found this channel. That poor man's fiberglass is genius and I am now a subscriber. Thank you for your hard work
@@metric7278 I am not sure, I have never worked with it to know if the foil could separate. I would do a small test sample before using it! Best wishes!
@@metric7278 Good question. But based on what i have seen with those foil faced foam when it gets a little exposure it peels off. But of course if you PMF a drop cloth without sealing it with paint it would most likely behave the same as the foil and peel off. If the wood glue and drop cloth sticks to the foil and the foil sticks to the foam, and then you seal it with paint it should be good. Like Lucy said, would have to try it to see. Use a small piece for a mock up test.
Good day to you. I am a senior rider on HONDA Cross Cub from Japan. Enjoying touring ,camping and video uploading. This is so nice video! Awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Have a nice day my friend!!
Gosh, I would love this for my Chevy Spark! At 60 tho, a little beyond my skill set. I want to get back to camping so bad. Putting up a tent is getting hard on my shoulder and I feel vulnerable in one. A bear hot pocket lol. Day trips just aren’t the same. I wanna see the stars again.
Do you know what it is/was called? Ive been trying to reasearch this as I was invited to help make the roof of a traditional small wooden boat this way. We used canvas and linseed oil paint.
Great work guys! I like the fact that you respond to every comment. Too many channels don't even acknowledge the many positive comments they get. Best wishes from Scotland.
A bit like bread and jam pudding- poor man's pudding- simple but delicious. Lot of skill need though to make such a teardrop. Nicely done mate. G'day from Australia 🇦🇺. :)
Beautiful job and great workmanship. Mist of all i want to bring attention to your out of this world patience with all the idiotic comments. Outstanding on all levels. Great work. Awesome little toy. Be proud!!!
After a year how is it holding up? Any issues with the foam? I’m wondering how you water proof the walls? Also how does it do at high speeds? What was your maternal cost?
Wow! That was fun! Build me one quick. I got a kick out of the" taping of the outer roof gluing, taping part", especially the "tape hander outerer! Great job and I appreciate the sharing.
Guys, this is without any doubt the most fantastic teardrop trailer for an icon like the vintage vespa. I was watching your video with open mouth and i am amazed by the idea of building this and your Skills 🙋🏻♂️😎🇩🇪
The amount of highly focused, highly skilled, intense labour was enough to turn me off. I got tired just watching all the work that went into this epic trailer build. Great results of course ! 👍 The trailer looks amazing ! 👌
Love it ✨️As a digital nomad + part-time vanlifer, this is exactly why love my Honda motorcycle. I'm a newbie rider, but can't wait to try something like this! Thanks 😊
Such a groovy project.. I'm a welder fabricator by trade I certainly appreciate the amount of work skilled work involved.. very nice.. trailer is possibly light enough to be towed behind a bicycle as well .. a cool thing it is..
I absolutely love this vid. I know how much satisfaction it gives to build your own teardrop. I am finishing my aluminum teardrop these days. Hope to make some small build vid as well. Following Tom’s videos as well. Very nice.
I really enjoyed these build videos. It's been awhile since you have put these videos out so I'm not sure you will see this comment but if you do have you considered putting out a regular speed version of this time lapse version? If not I would be more than happy to pay you for a copy of it. I'm going to build one for my motorcycle and it would be a great help to watch it in regular speed. Thanks for your consideration. Again great job!
what a great design and build, looks light and strong. only things i would change for use in in scotland , wouldnt have a kitchen at the rear, that would be sealed at the top, access would be storage from the sleep area in the camper and it would be quite a bit narrower with the wheels on the outside. love the build quality its very special. what kind material do you use, is it polycotton and what is the sealer?
hi, love your videos, but I do not see how you made the openings and got the windows in. I looked at several of your videos to see if I could catch that and I didn’t really understand it. How do you get them to stay in place?do you put a rubber edging around it or caulking? Looking forward to seeing more videos.
I need to know more about the poor mans fiberglass with the titebond wood glue!!!??? What is the fabric? What is the ironing? Do you have a link to this? Also, I'm struggling how you "bent" the pink foamboard!!?? I watched it but I can't believe it. Did t You cut slits in it to bend it? How did it not snap?. I need to see a more in depth video tutorial on the poor mans fiberglassing and the bending of the pink foamboard. Please!.
@@АнтониоПетров-я7щ it is very light! Only 170 lbs! The bike has no problem pulling it out stopping it. The only issue is that since it is so big but also light is it is hard to handle in big wind gusts. 🙂
Great vid but you've said somewhere that you use titebond2 instead of titebond3 glue. Have you never had any problems when it gets really wet as titebond2 is only water resistant not waterproof?
Its very interesting that "PMF" is something that was forgotten about, canvas-skinned airplanes and boats used to be fairly common a century ago. The technique was neglected and forgotten, but it's such an effective way of building lightweight structures.
Good job guys..I was wondering if that pink stuff would work.. there's literally pallets off it at my work left over from a leaky condo re do..imma grab about 6 and get creative lol
My hat goes off to you. You are extremely talented!! Did you add the man hours it took to produce such a light weight masterpiece? And would you do it all over again? You should be very proud of your achievement! It's perfect!! A tad small, but understandably so. Congratulations, I'm soooooo impressed!
Thank you! It was 2 months of working weekends and a few evenings. It would go much faster on a second build! Much of the time was spent planning and changing the plans lol
@@thelwood what was the final cost / price? Only 170 lbs, nice. I wonder how much lighter you could go for a bicycle camper? I know you need some paint to waterproof it, but it looked like there were 3-4 coats in some places? Every can of paint adds a couple pounds!
I've been trying to figure out how to make a small teardrop for two that could be towed by a smaller car, so glad I found this channel. That poor man's fiberglass is genius and I am now a subscriber. Thank you for your hard work
Thank you!! Good luck with your build!
@@thelwood Great videos. Do you think if it's possible to PMF over Foil Faced Polyiso boards? thank you
@@metric7278 I am not sure, I have never worked with it to know if the foil could separate. I would do a small test sample before using it! Best wishes!
@@metric7278 Good question. But based on what i have seen with those foil faced foam when it gets a little exposure it peels off. But of course if you PMF a drop cloth without sealing it with paint it would most likely behave the same as the foil and peel off.
If the wood glue and drop cloth sticks to the foil and the foil sticks to the foam, and then you seal it with paint it should be good. Like Lucy said, would have to try it to see. Use a small piece for a mock up test.
My crazy idea watching this...recycled blue jean denim for the canvas parts ..or seams or wallpaper inside 😅😊😜
Good day to you.
I am a senior rider on HONDA Cross Cub from Japan.
Enjoying touring ,camping and video uploading.
This is so nice video!
Awesome!!
Thank you so much for sharing!!
Have a nice day my friend!!
Thank you so much! Happy travels!
Gosh, I would love this for my Chevy Spark! At 60 tho, a little beyond my skill set. I want to get back to camping so bad. Putting up a tent is getting hard on my shoulder and I feel vulnerable in one. A bear hot pocket lol. Day trips just aren’t the same. I wanna see the stars again.
I hear you! I don't want to sleep on the ground any more!
By far the coolest foamie build on UA-cam!! Your skills are masterful. What an awesome project.
Thank you so much!!
@@thelwood nn. Anne
@@thelwood nn. Anne
Your Poor Man's Glassfibre was the standard deck covering for small yachts before WW2. It was used over plywood.
Yes! It can be very strong when applied well 😃
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Your saying that the decking was plywood with fabric and paint?
Do you know what it is/was called? Ive been trying to reasearch this as I was invited to help make the roof of a traditional small wooden boat this way. We used canvas and linseed oil paint.
@@Zachry86look for yachting books by Harold Augustin Calahan. It's been a few decades but I believe The Ship's Husband describes the process.
Great work guys!
I like the fact that you respond to every comment. Too many channels don't even acknowledge the many positive comments they get. Best wishes from Scotland.
Thank you so much! Someday I want to travel to Scotland! Looks like such a beautiful place!
@@thelwood thank you, it's not too bad.
Woowww, dat is zo geweldig om met een Vespa te kunnen reizen en kamperen. Ik heb 3 Vespa's. Very super!
I love the bicycle innertube you used for a rubber seal on the galley lid. And of course the entire walls and ceiling made of almost 100% foam.
Thank you!
Oh I could just imagine the fun my husband and I could have in this, such a sweet little unit for a couple.
It would definitely be cozy for a couple!
A bit like bread and jam pudding- poor man's pudding- simple but delicious. Lot of skill need though to make such a teardrop. Nicely done mate. G'day from Australia 🇦🇺. :)
Thank you so much!
Learnt the skill of making caravan a home in Australia🇦🇺. Love your work. Love from India🇮🇳. Regards
@@CaptVB Thank you so much!
Beautiful job and great workmanship. Mist of all i want to bring attention to your out of this world patience with all the idiotic comments. Outstanding on all levels. Great work. Awesome little toy. Be proud!!!
That's awesome, well done Lucy, I bet he's blown away. 👍😎
Thanks Graham, I am just hoping that he doesn't end up literally blown away 🤣
@@thelwood 🤣🤣😢😢😢
That was such a nice build. Very efficient and compact. I am now considering building something like that for my motorcycle..
Thank you!! I hope you enjoy your build!
Very cool. My wife calls projects like this “couples therapy.” Darlington, South Carolina
Thank you!
After a year how is it holding up? Any issues with the foam? I’m wondering how you water proof the walls? Also how does it do at high speeds? What was your maternal cost?
omg, this is so charming! love it. my curiosity has been piqued by "PMF", so i'll head to your other video about it. cheers!
Thank you!!
Wow! That was fun! Build me one quick. I got a kick out of the" taping of the outer roof gluing, taping part", especially the "tape hander outerer! Great job and I appreciate the sharing.
Thank you! The tape hander outer was a critical role😂
Guys, this is without any doubt the most fantastic teardrop trailer for an icon like the vintage vespa. I was watching your video with open mouth and i am amazed by the idea of building this and your Skills 🙋🏻♂️😎🇩🇪
Thank you so much!! It was a lot of fun!
The amount of highly focused, highly skilled, intense labour was enough to turn me off. I got tired just watching all the work that went into this epic trailer build. Great results of course ! 👍 The trailer looks amazing ! 👌
Thank you!
WOW, Beautiful Job guys! My Cargo/Camper trailer conversion is quite heavy in comparison...
Thank you! It was fun!
Awesome video. Fun to watch the process. Look up the Hurricaine Hinge and replace that piano hinge asap.
I'd love to build something like this to pull behind my Road King... that would be awesome!
Your ideas and team work is very impressive. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! It was fun! I am happy we were able to work so well together:)
Love it ✨️As a digital nomad + part-time vanlifer, this is exactly why love my Honda motorcycle. I'm a newbie rider, but can't wait to try something like this! Thanks 😊
Thank you! And good luck! I am about 90% finished with my van conversion and I am taking it in its maiden voyage tomorrow!
Nailed the 'lite weight' concept, very nicely done.
Thank you so much!
How much does it weigh? I'm asking because in Australia, if you go over 250kg, a trailer needs to be professionally built and certified.
I think, without a word of a lie that is the most amazing build I have ever seen. A massive job well done.
Have you used it yet?
Thank you so much! Tom has used it on several camping adventures already!
This is going to hit a million views for sure 😁
Such a groovy project.. I'm a welder fabricator by trade I certainly appreciate the amount of work skilled work involved.. very nice.. trailer is possibly light enough to be towed behind a bicycle as well .. a cool thing it is..
Thank you so much!
Ficou muito pesado pra uma vespinha
@@thelwood cuanto pesa el remolque y a que velocidad andas desde argentina un abrazo
Paul elkins channel may help
@@jailtonpulino7135 vc sabe cuanto pesa?
The foam and fibre glass combo is genius, the trailer needed to be very light in order to be pulled by a small scooter. I love it.
Thank you!
This build would probably be in a movie called Smart & Smarter.
Watching you guys using the proyector to make your stencil blow my mind
That was definitely an "if there is a will, there is a way"moment
@@thelwood just brilliant!! That was my like and suscribe moment keep It Up!! 🤘🤘
@@htmmotoring thank you!!
That's beautiful. I'm a Vespa fan. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you!
Nice work and very clear instructions, Lucy.
Thank you so much!
Awsome Mate, What a such cool Project. Congratulations and a lot of fun
Thank you!
That was awesome! Looking for something similar for my 2 door Suzuki sidekick. I’m going to attempt this!
Thank you! Enjoy your build!
Thank you, this is the first time seeing this technique. Now to do the research and design a tiny trailer to be pulled with my bicycle.
Thank you! Have fun building your trailer!
Y’all did a great job, I was wondering how to build a light weight trailer and you did it! Bravo!
Thank you!
Excellent build project!
Nice choice of music. I am going to try and build a truck cap using your technique because of its light weight.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your amazing project. I really enjoyed watching it!
Thank you so much!!
Awesome, Lucy!!
Thank you!
Wow! The quality of work and the results!! Awesome!
Thank you!
Very creative and excellent craftsmanship. Fun to see it come together. Congratulations on a great job.
Thank you!
I absolutely love this vid. I know how much satisfaction it gives to build your own teardrop. I am finishing my aluminum teardrop these days. Hope to make some small build vid as well.
Following Tom’s videos as well. Very nice.
Thank you so much! It is so satisfying to build something!
How did you get on? Did you make a video?
Beautifully constructed. Quite a team.
Thank you!
VERY COOL GREAT JOB LOT OF NICE WORK
Thank you so much!
Curtindo cada detalhe aqui do Brasil🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 (Enjoying every detail here in Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷)
Thank you!!
What a cool project 😎😎😎😎 You did a great job 👍👍👍💯
Thank you!
I really enjoyed these build videos. It's been awhile since you have put these videos out so I'm not sure you will see this comment but if you do have you considered putting out a regular speed version of this time lapse version? If not I would be more than happy to pay you for a copy of it. I'm going to build one for my motorcycle and it would be a great help to watch it in regular speed. Thanks for your consideration. Again great job!
Super Cool to *ACTUALLY SEE* how the PMF is applied!!!😁👍🏻
Thank you! I will do a detailed video on that step too! :)
Fantastic idea ! This trailer looks so awesome , Italian style , big lover of piaggio , drive for myself a piaggio trike .
Thank you so much!
I'm speechless what craftsmanship
Thank you!
Great Build!! Congrats!!
Thank you!
That’s a FOAMTASTIC build. Just perfect 👍.
Thank you!!
Pretty dang sweet!!
Thank you!!
Amazing skills and craftsmanship, just awesome!
Thank you!
So beautiful job
Thank you!
I'm actually currently working on building my own foamy poor Man's fiberglass teardrop camper for a motorized bicycle
Well done guys👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Do you think it can handle highway speeds like behind a Can Am Spyder?
The body of it could, but it would need a real axle and different wheels
Due to the shape, I think it would create enough lift at highway speed to take off ✈️.
Extraordinary Build, Bravo!
Thank you!
what a great design and build, looks light and strong. only things i would change for use in in scotland , wouldnt have a kitchen at the rear, that would be sealed at the top, access would be storage from the sleep area in the camper and it would be quite a bit narrower with the wheels on the outside. love the build quality its very special. what kind material do you use, is it polycotton and what is the sealer?
Wow, very clever 2 use insulation board as outer shell. Provide insulation during cold & hot months. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
Thank you so much 🙂
Very cool project still can't believe that early Vespa can actually pull it......on flat ground 😀
Thank you! It handles hills well too! Wind is the biggest challenge
So incredibly proud of your talent!!!
Thank you!!
I used structural roofing foam to build a shanty and it was awesome..this was 20 years ago tho so I don't know if it is even available anymore .
That's awesome!
Just amazing!
Thank you!
Thanks! Going to be doing this!
very impressive~! great work!
Thank you! It was fun!
awesome build
Thank you!!
This Is Beautiful And Impressive
Thank you!
Simply gorgeous.
Thank you!
Good job. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
My vespa is a 77. Same color. I NEED one of these.
Sounds like you have a sweet ride!
@@thelwood scooty puff jr is pretty darn sweet.
@@touchedouche8806 great name!
Awesome build!!, any chance you could build a mini Airstream, twin Gullwing doors with Portholes .......Please
That would be awesome! I have my hands full with a van conversion right now!
Very cool!
Thank you!
That is just incredible!
Thank you!
hi, love your videos, but I do not see how you made the openings and got the windows in. I looked at several of your videos to see if I could catch that and I didn’t really understand it. How do you get them to stay in place?do you put a rubber edging around it or caulking? Looking forward to seeing more videos.
clean beatiful job. How do you cut the kerf lines so cleanly and evenly?
Thank you! The table saw cuts the xps foam like butter :) I just kept moving the fence over an inch for each cut
I need to know more about the poor mans fiberglass with the titebond wood glue!!!??? What is the fabric? What is the ironing? Do you have a link to this? Also, I'm struggling how you "bent" the pink foamboard!!?? I watched it but I can't believe it. Did t
You cut slits in it to bend it? How did it not snap?. I need to see a more in depth video tutorial on the poor mans fiberglassing and the bending of the pink foamboard. Please!.
What would be the weight of the trailer upon built any idea. Lovely Winter Project
The final trailer weighs 170lbs. The base aluminum trailer was 27lbs before we started 🙂
Two thumbs up all the way.
Thanks!
Very nice use for camping
Thank you!
Дорогой Брат, проделанная вами работа просто колосальная!!!! Трейлер Шикарный, просто бомба!!! Здорово!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Thank you!
@@thelwood Брат, не тяжеловато ли моторолеру и не нужен ли более мощьный байк? А так удачи в новых проэктах!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@@АнтониоПетров-я7щ it is very light! Only 170 lbs! The bike has no problem pulling it out stopping it. The only issue is that since it is so big but also light is it is hard to handle in big wind gusts. 🙂
Great video ✌️
Thank you!
Are there any plans online for the build. I love this!
There are no plans since we just developed it as we went :)
Cool project. If you have a short attention span like me, watch at 2x speed. Got a few ideas for something I'm working on. Thanks for posting.
Thank you!
Genial, muy buena idea, gracias por compartirla, saludos desde Córdoba Argentina...
Thank you!!
Excellent job 👏👏👏
Thank you!
Creative especially using iron
Thank you!
Great vid but you've said somewhere that you use titebond2 instead of titebond3 glue. Have you never had any problems when it gets really wet as titebond2 is only water resistant not waterproof?
Thank you. And no issues, the waterproofing comes from the multiple layers of paint deeply absorbed into the canvas. 🙂
Stunning! Real genius. 🙂
Thank you!
Its very interesting that "PMF" is something that was forgotten about, canvas-skinned airplanes and boats used to be fairly common a century ago. The technique was neglected and forgotten, but it's such an effective way of building lightweight structures.
Yes! I love the technique and the look :)
This is my dream right here. God, what i would give for this.....
Thank you! I hope you get your dream one day!
So beautiful
Thank you!
Does anyone know what metal skewers they used? Also how did they attach the long wooden dowels to the side walls along the roof ? Thanks for any help
Good job guys..I was wondering if that pink stuff would work.. there's literally pallets off it at my work left over from a leaky condo re do..imma grab about 6 and get creative lol
Get some foam fusion and get creative!
That’s terrific, wishing you success and happy travels.
My hat goes off to you. You are extremely talented!! Did you add the man hours it took to produce such a light weight masterpiece? And would you do it all over again? You should be very proud of your achievement! It's perfect!! A tad small, but understandably so. Congratulations, I'm soooooo impressed!
Thank you! It was 2 months of working weekends and a few evenings. It would go much faster on a second build! Much of the time was spent planning and changing the plans lol
@@thelwood what was the final cost / price? Only 170 lbs, nice. I wonder how much lighter you could go for a bicycle camper? I know you need some paint to waterproof it, but it looked like there were 3-4 coats in some places? Every can of paint adds a couple pounds!
@@monkeysuncle2816 I am not sure how much Tom ended up spending
I can't tell which materials are being used. Where did those aluminum channels come from?
wow, you guys move fast!
🤣🤣🤣 I wish I had fast forward mode in real life!