My Off Road Build Journal

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My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:29 pm

Here is the start of my Off Road build. It will be a 10 foot Benroy with 2 foot storage in the front. We mostly camp in the boondocks and BLM lands, therefore most of the time we will have no electricity. I have plans for a water tank and solar power. The frame may be over designed but I do not expect it to flex very much. I am just starting out and hope to get help from the board whenever I hit a snag.

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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby dales133 » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:38 pm

Nice gary pretty much what im building.
Look forward to your progress and only to happy to help
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby noseoil » Sun Oct 11, 2015 7:39 am

Gary, looks like a nice stout frame you've made. I look at it like the foundation of a house, if the frame is good, the rest should be easy & stay tight.

Any idea of the rolling weight so far? How thick are the frame members & tube dimensions? Looks like plenty of attachment points to hold the 'drop in place. Looking forward to more pictures of the build. Welcome to the party!
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:26 pm

noseoil wrote:Gary, looks like a nice stout frame you've made. I look at it like the foundation of a house, if the frame is good, the rest should be easy & stay tight. Any idea of the rolling weight so far? How thick are the frame members & tube dimensions? Looks like plenty of attachment points to hold the 'drop in place. Looking forward to more pictures of the build. Welcome to the party!


I am not sure of the weight yet. I hope I can keep it under 2000 lbs. It's made of 3" square tube, 3/16 gauge. The fenders are 1/4 gauge. I thought if I "rubbed" a rock or tree It should survive damage. I do not do any serious rock crawling or anything like that but I do love to camp in remote locations. Which means very rough roads.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:42 pm

I am currently waiting for some angle iron to arrive so that I can mount my water tank. I hope to have the 19 gal water tank frame build and welded to the trailer this weekend. I think I will finish fitting the Aluminum fenders and drilling the rivet holes. I also need to drill and wire the trailer lights. I am dying to get this part of the trailer done so that I can prime and paint the trailer. I want to move on to building the actual camper.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:41 pm

Finished installing the hanger for the water tank Saturday. My original plan to hang it failed, I was off by a 1/2 inch had to change the design but it worked out. I like it better. Need to complete drilling out trailer wire locations, prime and paint.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby Vedette » Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:11 pm

Yes, you have a very well built, but very stout Chassis! :thinking: 3"x3" 3/16th wall tubing may have been a bit excessive.
But, if weight is not a concern, you are on the right track to a durable unit.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:46 pm

Been working a little at a time. I got it primed and painted. What a mess! Even with the make shift walls, you still get over spray everywhere.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:11 pm

Just completed the trailer wiring. I sent most of the wire in the trailer, fishing it through the 3" tube (driver side). I snapped about a half dozen drill bits trying to get the holes drilled. I used a step drill bit for the bigger holes. It also took me longer than expected due to the fact that the 7 way harness was not using the standard trailer wire colors. And to top it off, my back is killing me from being bent over this frame for two days.

This is the trailer 7 way harness, nicely installed in the tongue of the trailer
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Here is the trailer wire box I installed
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And this is me trying to figure out the wire issue. Once I realized what was going on; i went to etrailer and found that the Hopkins 7 way harness does not use standard wire colors.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:21 pm

Lastly for this update is my tank, got it partially installed for fit. Up next; finish trimming the aluminum fenders for fit and the tank skid plate.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Sun Nov 22, 2015 8:48 pm

Finished up the fenders today. Below are the pictures of fenders mounted and the tank ready to mount with skid plate. Now its time to buy some plywood.
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby KCStudly » Mon Nov 23, 2015 8:52 am

That's looking particularly tasty! Yum. :thumbsup:
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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:47 pm

Sorry, but I have not been updating my build journal like I should. I moved my build pictures to smugmug. If you are interested you can see them at https://bigg.smugmug.com/Teardrop/

I do have a question. What do you use to seal the electrical that exits the camper to the battery box?

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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby big44g » Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:59 pm

Here is what she looks like now

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Re: My Off Road Build Journal

Postby Wobbly Wheels » Sun Apr 10, 2016 6:26 pm

Just found your build thread - you've got some skills ! :thumbsup:

big44g wrote:What do you use to seal the electrical that exits the camper to the battery box?


Looking at your pics, I see a Blue Sea fuse panel. They also make a product called a Cable Clam. They are the only way I've found to make a reliably weather tight deck penetration on a boat.
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