Anon11/08/25, 13:47No.2956170
Just get a trailer that hasn't leaked too much and fix it up.The main issue with trailers is the roof. Usually the plastic vent cap ($25) around the refrigerator vent fails. Water gets in and it's downhill from there. When you swap in a new cap, be sure to take off the top-hat, remove the butyl, use some geo-sealant or sika or similar, that lasts for 25+ yrs, and reattach it with new stainless steel modified truss screws. Obviously, repair anything underneath that got damaged.A section of single-walled 6" galvanized rigid duct, spread out with the mating sides bent-in, to create a cap that can be fastened to the sides of the top-hat, works too.Vent covers for the 14" square bathroom/bedroom roof vents, are $20 for a pair, as there are usually 2x and the third vent hole is used by the 1-ton air conditioner.So much cheaper than a 'tiny home' nonsense. There are tons of trailers on the aftermarket. Grab yourself one and it comes with wheels! You can literally take it up, without a flatbed, and deliver it with a modest pick-up. Crazy, I know.Then, if the site is more permanent, erect a real house that children can run around in.magnet:?xt=urn:btih:e1594f8a95929dc1db661e1cf5f5b31fdbfe4b1d&dn=Low-Cost+Underground+House+Workshop+by+Mike+Oehler if you want to be edgy boi.