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I’m posting a very rough prototype of a DIY camper. I hope others may find the ideas useful and, selfishly, hope some wise members will point out flaws or suggest improvements before I get too far in the build.
My main criteria are minimal mpg hit, able to stand up, sleep 2 snugly, and to disassemble for easy removal and storage. Since we are used to tent camping and usually perform most functions outside we do not need built in cooking or bathroom facilities. I plan to add windows to the upper side walls and fabric awnings above the cab and tail gate extension that will attach with magnets and Velcro.
The base of the build is two 5/8 plywood side pieces bolted to the very convenient holes in the bed rails. Everything else is hinged or screwed to these. I use double folding doors and a separate top for the tailgate sleeping extension. Currently I’m using locking pulleys mounted on poles to raise and lower the top. I may add gas struts but this system is pretty simple, if not elegant.
My major concern is the ability to handle rain. I plan to add a fabic tent like bathtub floor that attaches to the inner walls allowing rain to drain down the outsides and through the bed holes. Will also add weatherstripping and drip edges at joints.
Thanks for your thoughts.
My main criteria are minimal mpg hit, able to stand up, sleep 2 snugly, and to disassemble for easy removal and storage. Since we are used to tent camping and usually perform most functions outside we do not need built in cooking or bathroom facilities. I plan to add windows to the upper side walls and fabric awnings above the cab and tail gate extension that will attach with magnets and Velcro.
The base of the build is two 5/8 plywood side pieces bolted to the very convenient holes in the bed rails. Everything else is hinged or screwed to these. I use double folding doors and a separate top for the tailgate sleeping extension. Currently I’m using locking pulleys mounted on poles to raise and lower the top. I may add gas struts but this system is pretty simple, if not elegant.
My major concern is the ability to handle rain. I plan to add a fabic tent like bathtub floor that attaches to the inner walls allowing rain to drain down the outsides and through the bed holes. Will also add weatherstripping and drip edges at joints.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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