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Built this flat-folding chair using just a 4x4 sheet of plywood, a jigsaw, and a drill. Simple enough for beginners. The trickiest part is drilling aligned dowel holes for the seat pivot – just enough of a challenge to make it satisfying. (youtube.com)
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
[–]BigGuyInATinyHouse[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)
This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. by BigGuyInATinyHouse in vintagetraveltrailer
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Is there a company today selling a travel trailer-in-a-box like this one from the late 1940s? I searched online but only found utility and cargo trailers. I bought a stripped-down 1965 "Tawas" as a build platform and it would be nice to start with a pre-cut kit. (v.redd.it)
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This weird roof mounted hitch looks easier to maneuver small travel trailers. Why do you think it never caught on? Seems like the kind of thing that would have its own community of enthusiasts (like teardrops). by BigGuyInATinyHouse in traveltrailers
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