Couldn't resist re-posting this here just for fun. Originally posted by NFC in another thread.
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Save the stuff out of the camper and sell it to someone who wants to live in a tiny house here is a video telling people how to use appliances and such out of a camper in a tiny house.
It's already spoken for lol. DH is using it in our barn. The only other appliance that works is the oven, he is giving that to a friend.Does your old one have a fridge in it? My sister is looking for a Camper Fridge.
We considered it, but we really need a haywagon a lot worse. What little it would sell for wouldn't be near enough to buy a 35ft trailer.Save the stuff out of the camper and sell it to someone who wants to live in a tiny house here is a video telling people how to use appliances and such out of a camper in a tiny house.
re read my first words sell the stuff OUT OF IT.... not the trailer, I realize you wanted the frame under it for a trailer, that would leave the "gut" of the stuff in it to get rid of meaning you could sell rather than throw away the stuff.....We considered it, but we really need a haywagon a lot worse. What little it would sell for wouldn't be near enough to buy a 35ft trailer.
My parents had a parked home & shed (vacation resort). When someone hit & run their little pop up trailer, they gutted it & sold the base as a trailer. The mini fridge, covertable table / bed, and the sofa/ bed / storage were put into the shed. Even the matching curtains were added. They basically made themselves a tiny guest house. Boy did my nephews & nieces love "camping" in their own little space! It was so much better than a tent in the lawn. I kind of wish my own kids could have experienced it. (property was sold)re read my first words sell the stuff OUT OF IT.... not the trailer, I realize you wanted the frame under it for a trailer, that would leave the "gut" of the stuff in it to get rid of meaning you could sell rather than throw away the stuff.....
Yep like the video I linked to same difference they had a guest cottage instead of a permanent home....My parents had a parked home & shed (vacation resort). When someone hit & run their little pop up trailer, they gutted it & sold the base as a trailer. The mini fridge, covertable table / bed, and the sofa/ bed / storage were put into the shed. Even the matching curtains were added. They basically made themselves a tiny guest house. Boy did my nephews & nieces love "camping" in their own little space! It was so much better than a tent in the lawn. I kind of wish my own kids could have experienced it. (property was sold)
... and I bet these days, you can't wait to go outside and hug your "smelly chickens." LOLWhen I was in high school my dad converted a small camper to a coop. But, that was at a time when I wasn't interested in "smelly" chickens.