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Camper Build
Topic Started: May 30 2015, 11:14 AM (890 Views)
woodman
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It has been a long time since posting here.....Besides all the kayaks I have built.....I decided to build one of these a couple years ago....It weighs 1008 lbs. with the refrig.....Our Sonic puled it fine.....

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http://s147.photobucket.com/user/scrawford_photos/library/Woody%20Camp%20Trailer?sort=6&page=1
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bkelly
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That's cool, what is the layout on the inside.
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Stubby79
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Follow the link to more photos...

Whoa. :drool That's some great use of such a small space. Everything you need, all in one! Great workmanship too.
Edited by Stubby79, May 30 2015, 01:31 PM.
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Spud
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Great craftsmanship, better than sleeping in a car or paying for motel room. :thumb
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Johnny Mullet
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Fear the Mullet

Haven't heard from you in a while! Glad you posted. Sweet camper!
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Mythstae
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Beautiful work. :)
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geogonfa
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woodman it's good to see you, that camper and the kayaks are works of a true craftsman... :thumb
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idmetro
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Great looking work!
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RONNIEREDLINE
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im trying to understand 2 of the photos, the first is why do you have a white brd sticking through a window or square hole? trying to show us something?
second i know there is a darn good reason, but why the drop floor?
third, dont ever leave camp without pulling the A/C unit from underneath ! ! !
hope you insulated the whole duct work for the A/C, i wouldn't want it to sweat on condensate on your birch.
4th and most important , what a nice job you did on this project, it is probably built better than what you can buy from a camper company, paint it silver and it would be as good as one of those stream liners ! ! ! !
very nice job :thumb :cheers
Edited by RONNIEREDLINE, May 30 2015, 10:07 PM.
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punkozuna
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Damned nice! What did you use for the trailer base? Care to share the final cost of the camper?
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punkozuna
May 30 2015, 10:30 PM
Damned nice! What did you use for the trailer base? Care to share the final cost of the camper?
If you folks click on the link it will take you to 6 pages of pictures it getting built its at the bottom of last picture :type
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perfesser
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Nice update on the classic teardrop! I was going to build something similar, but with her faux knee, my wife can't kneel. That's why I bought the Greyhound instead! :D :D
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woodman
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The drop floor is for the wife to be able to stand up an change clothes....We go to Powwows and she needs to change into here regalia. ....She is Apache. ....
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banginmetro64
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top notch work. it looks great.
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