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1948 Trotwood Tiny House Project

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by James Kinkaid

I have been working on a tiny house project since June, when I found a 1948 Trotwood camper for sale alongside the highway here in Ohio. I purchased it, complete with original ice box, for $350.00 delivered. I renovated the inside first, then had my neighbor Tim help me drag it out into the woods behind my house. I painted the outside and built  deck from reclaimed lumber from the Habitat for Humanity store near me.

trottwood camper snow camp

I am a teacher, so I got some of my techie kids involved in designing and building off the grid energy technology for the project. They built a pop can heater designed to heat the inside space with passive solar heat, a solar panel to charge a 12 volt battery for lights, an outdoor wood-burner to channel warm air into the camper, a water collection canopy and filtration system, and an outdoor privy.

I am very pleased with my tiny vacation home tucked away in the woods behind my house. I cannot wait until spring so that I can continue working on the project!

camper outside before

Camper Trailer Before

Camper Trailer After

Camper Trailer After

Camper Table Before

Camper Table Before

Camper Table After

Camper Table After

Camper Kitchen Before

Camper Kitchen Before

Camper Kitchen After

Camper Kitchen After

Arch at Snow Camp

Arch at Snow Camp

 


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