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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 6:49 pm
by flboy
I got the LED's behind the Ramp Door Spring Valance installed tonight (another box checked). They work great and look nice as indirect lighting. I still have half the string remaining, so I think I will do the same under the kitchen cabinets. That will make a nice glow at night that I can dim with the remote as needed. I am not sure yet if the same remote will drive both remote receiver/switches... that would be nice. I guess I'll find out. :thumbsup:


I am getting real close. With the Outside Awning LEDs, Holding Tank Level Sensors, Closet Cabinet lining, The Propane Bottle Covers, and Final Interior Finish Paint, I'll be able to call this build done even though I have camped in it about a half dozen since times late last fall.

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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 11:06 pm
by McDave
flboy wrote:Edit.... Home on my desk PC... I can see it better now. That is a different type awning... Looks like one made for a building? How is it in the wind? May want to get some anchors so it don't take off. It looks good though.

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That's exactly what it is. It's the Sunsetter type. The price was just so ridicules, I figured I would try it. If it didn't look like it would handle the abuse, I have LOTS of places to hang it here, like right over that shop door that faces west and gets to be 110-120f by 5:00 I have a couple decks and there is a porch right off the kitchen.
Honestly, it's pretty well built but the design is different. I had to fab some mounting and there is a learning curve. Between the radius corners at the roof/wall, and the need to put an angle for draining, and then clear the door when full open, and finally, have the leading edge high enough that I don't kill myself walking into it, Oh, and the kick ass instructions in 25 lingo's and a little English, It was kinda take a shot and see. Now that it's up I can refine without trying to visualize and translate from Yiddish text and Egyptian measuring. I should'a paid more attention in school....
I was able to write a simple algebraic formula to get the proper rise/run and clearance. Of course, those coordinates don't exist on my trailer, they got lost in the super sexy radius drag reducing curve, along with the 16" on center, or "whatever feels good today" studs, but at least the roof spars are at 23" and 25" and 25.5", on center of course. The awning was laid out for 16" on center, so I had that going for me. But Rev. "B" mounting brackets will be awesome, and Rev."C" will be mounted to the house.
So, the tension is in the folding arms and the material is wound on the reel via gearbox and hand crank. You can extend to any width from 0-8ft, and angle from about 50 degree to 80 degree to provide shade and drainage, right and left arms are independent so you can level the front edge or tilt. It even has a spirit level at center of that bar. The fabric actually pulls and holds the arms in and out so there is always plenty of tension to keep flapping and drooping to a min. Very smooth operation and a bonus you don't have the 300.00 adjustable reel support arms coming diagonally from the trailer.
I know to look at one it seems fragile and wambley but the arms only have to support their own weight which is bisected and spring loaded and only opens to a bent or not straight angle for strength. (triangulation) The leading edge is held up via tension from the material which also "unloads" the arms. Simple but effective. The entire assembly weighs 41 lbs for the 10ft x 8ft. That was the smallest model, then 12ft etc.up to at least 20ft. The 10 ft only requires 2 mounts, but I wanted at least four. When the awning arrived the boxes were beat to hell and about half opened. (Govt. Spooks ya know.)
and there were a couple parts with dings, a broken plastic end cap for the reel but all parts were there. I took pics and called at about midnight, and the nicest woman the world answered and handled the issue. Early next am UPS emailed that my package shipped. It hadn't been 5hrs yet. In that box (also beat to crap, Spooks) was nearly a complete awning. All that was missing was the fabric and the gearbox and mounts. Everything else was in there. I called to thank them for the service and a different lady answered, she was so sweet I got a cavity just talking to her. So I told her I wanted to purchase 2 additional mounts. She sent me 4 complete mounts with hardware, NO CHARGE. I figured I better stop calling before I bankrupted them. So I emailed Cust. Service to thank them and they sent a e coupon for 15% off next purchase. This kind of thing doesn't happen to Irishmen like me. Mind officialy blown!
Don, I'm sorry. That's a stupid long story, but it might give some other down and outer some hope. Ending it.....now.

McDave

Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 6:30 am
by Padilen
That's great customer service. Not typical now days. The generator I bought was from a farm and fleet they have stores in 3states. When I saw the cracked case I called the #. It was either over seas call center, or the woman was just not English as first language. Then there was, I believe 2 possible 3 emails & replies. The last email response, while not my request is, they will send me a return label. Then another Gen no additional cost when the return # is in FedX system. Can't decide if I want to hold my breath or not.


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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:23 pm
by Padilen
Good news! They emailed me an order # and FedX will notify me when it's in their system. So getting the right person to handle the issue worked!
Don I need to study your AC


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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:39 pm
by flboy
Padilen, You could build an AC in like mine and pull air from below and the exhaust on side. It would be down low, but your trailer is small enough for that to work. I cooled a 12*7 CTC with a 5000 BTU hanging out the ramp door and setting on the floor. It worked great.

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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 8:22 pm
by Padilen
Don I PM'd you!


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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 3:33 pm
by flboy
Padilen wrote:Don I PM'd you!


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Hi Padilen. I responded to your PM over on your thread this morning with some pics and commentary. Maybe more info than you need. Just some thought to guide you. Do what is best for you and your design constraints. :thumbsup: If I can help more or you need any further information, let me know. Good luck.

Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 5:59 pm
by Padilen
Thank you,
I'll take a look but I'm to tired to do any thinking.


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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:14 pm
by flboy
Padilen wrote:Thank you,
I'll take a look but I'm to tired to do any thinking.


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Sounds like you had a hard day! Get some rest! I need to get off to bed now also. Early morning tomorrow. Driving a bus with 30 something 13 to 17 year olds to Youth Camp in Alabama in the AM. Shoving off at 6:00AM. I'll be there all week as Driver, Cook, Counselor, etc.. I'll need a vacation from my vacation at the end of the week. :lol: :lol: Have some fun stuff planned. Will be doing some whitewater rafting. That is always fun. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:01 am
by Padilen
That sounds like a cool camp. I'm awake at 4am because my eyeballs itch. Man I hate when that happens. I was on the other orange all day! It also starts with a K, but not KTM. Very dry conditions corn is getting desperate for rain. So dust and allergies made my eyes itchy.
Have a save drive and I'll pray for your sanity


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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:43 pm
by flboy
All in a day at teen camp. One of our kids almost stepped on this Timber Rattler. I did have to remove his head. Image

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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 1:04 pm
by Iconfabul8
Cool! :shock: Did you make stew out of him?

Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 5:00 pm
by featherliteCT1
Your snake photo is incredible ... I hate snakes!

Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:47 pm
by flboy
featherliteCT1 wrote:Your snake photo is incredible ... I hate snakes!

I don't like them either. I am glad that rattler had the worse day.

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Re: 7'*18' V-Nose Cargo Trailer Toy Hauler Conversion

PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:55 am
by flboy
Iconfabul8 wrote:Cool! :shock: Did you make stew out of him?

No, but I am going to make a belt. I kept the skin. It is large enough to make a great belt out of.

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