Crawler Hauler
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 7:57 pm
I'm new to the forum, and found yall from a link posted on hardlinecrawlers.com. The plan is to finish out a project I traded for couple weeks ago. I had a cabover mounted on a deckover, but it was a little too high for the wife to climb in. I'll be posting questions here as well as some of the build threads I've been searching. Feel free to critique.
I traded the gooseneck for this and sold the camper.
Unfortunately it was an abandoned project a guy gave up on several years ago, and left it to rust away. So I had to cut the spot welds and pull the deck up to get some paint on it. I started with a good coat of Ospho and then a couple coats of primer and paint.
I decided to pull up the aluminum deck plates inside and use them on the back, since I was putting 3/4 pressure treated plywood inside as a new floor.
We took advantage of the Labor day sale at Home Depot.
We're headed to Moab, UT in the morning and will start the build out when we get back. It has a 14'8" floor in the living area, and 13'6" rear deck for my buggy.
I traded the gooseneck for this and sold the camper.
Unfortunately it was an abandoned project a guy gave up on several years ago, and left it to rust away. So I had to cut the spot welds and pull the deck up to get some paint on it. I started with a good coat of Ospho and then a couple coats of primer and paint.
I decided to pull up the aluminum deck plates inside and use them on the back, since I was putting 3/4 pressure treated plywood inside as a new floor.
We took advantage of the Labor day sale at Home Depot.
We're headed to Moab, UT in the morning and will start the build out when we get back. It has a 14'8" floor in the living area, and 13'6" rear deck for my buggy.