I think it's time to build another one...

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby working on it » Fri Mar 24, 2017 5:09 pm

gizmotron wrote:So let me guess. The back swings up automatically and that's where you put the garbage?...Still, that so called "ugly trailer" looks extremely good as some kind of utilitarian form of craftsmanship. It's possibly a great example of form following function.
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby mikeschn » Fri Mar 24, 2017 5:29 pm

First pass... pretty crude, but simple enough... didn't add the typical chamfer on the table yet, but pretend it's there!

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby GPW » Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:01 pm

Potty next to the bed ... :o and Galley ? :shock: We vote for a separate door for potty removal directly outside ... Do you really need the booth/table thingies , that’s strictly “RV” and takes up a lot of space :roll: ... that and we were never comfortable sittng in that situation for very long ... I favor comfortable seating and a folding TV tray ... Just some thoughts ... :thinking:
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby RAYVILLIAN » Sat Mar 25, 2017 6:19 am

Looks like a good start Mike. I'd say that's 12' long more if it's a queen size bed. Only question is why is the bed on the floor instead of on a platform with storage under neath. It would be more comfortable that way.
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby GPW » Sun Mar 26, 2017 6:06 am

Gary on our trailer , the bed can be a place to sleep at night , and a rudimentary (but Comfortable) sofa by day ... a day sofa is nice for lounging, reading , crosswords, I-pad , adult coloring book ( inclement weather) ... Might as well make that bed and floor space dual purpose ... that way you only need half the space ... The open areas leave much room for “storage” ... we have everything in those plastic milk crates ... Keep them stored in the house , for quck transfer to the trailer if needed. AC too ... ( AC’s that lived outside always attracted wasps around here... grrr!!! )

Mike , Having had the standard stove top sink cabinet arrangement in our ”RV” , really convinced me that wasn’t the way to go ... so we came up with the "Mini galley" out of necessity ... which took up way less space but was also lots of storage too and an ice chest underneath .. Our “ sink “ is a common bucket , which also doubles as storage space for other things , when not used as a sink ... I have to get out my twin bucket ... two buckets in one , or as some might call a “double wide” ... ;)

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And the Mini Galley cabinet goes from floor to ceiling adding reinforcement to any wall , where as the stove cab does not... as much ...
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby RAYVILLIAN » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:37 am

Here is a couple of 14' trailers I was playing with when I thought I was going to get a free boat trailer but the trailer deal fell though but they look close to what Mike was thinking about.
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This is basicly my WW as a standy with a separate potti room.
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This has a rear potti room and closet but I never liked the table in front of the bed.

Both of these would need to be a little over 6' so my question for the experienced foam people is can foam span that far and not sag or does it need inside support?

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby RAYVILLIAN » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:46 am

I agree with you GPW our WW bed folds up to a couch and we use home made wooden boxes for storage, designed for max use of space and easily carried inside for restocking. :thumbsup:

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby mikeschn » Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:16 pm

Well, I was thinking of two different options for the bed. The first was a futon style bed, with the back the pulled up into a couch. Kinda like Gary had in his WW. The other option was a pull out section that would change the width of the bed from 30" to 60". A gaucho!

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Regarding the table, I need pics Glen. How did you do it?

And for the kitchen, did you not have a stove at all?

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby GPW » Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:38 pm

Here’s a fold down table ...
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby GPW » Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:47 pm

...and the money shot ... and pics of the bed vs sofa possibilities .. We got a bunch of outdoor furniture cushions at a really good price when Wal Mart had a clearance , we can stack them in a number of different ways , and we have lots of pillows to fill in to make it comfortable ... and versatile ...
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby mikeschn » Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:52 pm

Vair's build looks all the more interesting now too!

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby mikeschn » Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:55 pm

Glen,

The table and chairs look good.

But if I understand correctly, the bed has to be made up every night, and you can't use the table while the person nearest the table is sleeping?

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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby GPW » Sun Mar 26, 2017 5:13 pm

That’s only the one table ... The plan is to eventually have a pull out mini galley countertop , a small corner computer desk , and a shelf in front for a flat screen TV ...
Yes , being an old Navy man , we make up our bed every day ... ;) My bed isn’t going to be like a MOTEL or Home , just a heavy a quilt with a blanket and lots of pillows thrown over those cushions ... no “fitted sheets” , sleep number , magic memory foam, or embroidered pillow cases with little Ducks on them .... It’s for “Camping" ... :roll:
And actually rather than fill the trailer from the start, we created the space and will let it Evolve as to what we really “need” ... ;) The less we add , the lighter we can keep it , the better it will tow ... and a lot of the crates, AC, etc. will be carried in the back of the pickup (topper) ...keeping the FS just floating along behind ... :D
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby KCStudly » Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:24 pm

mikeschn wrote:Image

The linear actuators on that hatch could lift my whole camper off the ground to where I could (probably) walk right under it!
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Re: I think it's time to build another one...

Postby mikeschn » Tue Mar 28, 2017 5:51 pm

Letting it evolve works good. That's what I did with the last foamie I did. It's working out well. I did have a basic idea where I wanted to end up, only the details changed...

My next challenge is going to be finding a 5 x 16' trailer.

And the boss doesn't want me to start it until next year...

So knows! I like to design... So she's giving me a year to design... and design... and design! :lol:

Meanwhile I'm ready to go camping...

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GPW wrote:That’s only the one table ... The plan is to eventually have a pull out mini galley countertop , a small corner computer desk , and a shelf in front for a flat screen TV ...
Yes , being an old Navy man , we make up our bed every day ... ;) My bed isn’t going to be like a MOTEL or Home , just a heavy a quilt with a blanket and lots of pillows thrown over those cushions ... no “fitted sheets” , sleep number , magic memory foam, or embroidered pillow cases with little Ducks on them .... It’s for “Camping" ... :roll:
And actually rather than fill the trailer from the start, we created the space and will let it Evolve as to what we really “need” ... ;) The less we add , the lighter we can keep it , the better it will tow ... and a lot of the crates, AC, etc. will be carried in the back of the pickup (topper) ...keeping the FS just floating along behind ... :D
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