clear82star wrote:Awesome job!
I found your build on here awhile ago, and recently had your YouTube video pop up on my feed. Enjoyed watching it, and just read through your build for the second time
I too, will be "borrowing" some of your designs/ideas posting.php?mode=smilies&f=50#
I'll be uploading my build to here soon, I'm prob 50% done at this point and also have some YouTube videos documenting it... check it out if you have some time... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxPCdlLg-Qg
Captain Monkeyshines wrote:Ok. It was a really good video! Funny and informative! Thank you!
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How bad was it to change out to the 3500# rubber?
tony.latham wrote:How bad was it to change out to the 3500# rubber?
Brad 'xplained it:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=65537&p=1180844&hilit=+timbren#p1180844
Tony
tony.latham wrote:How bad was it to change out to the 3500# rubber?
Brad 'xplained it:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=65537&p=1180844&hilit=+timbren#p1180844
Tony
ieatfish wrote:A big thanks for posting such a great build log! The update video is also good to see. It really turned out well. I plan to make one similar, though more of just an O. B., and I had a few questions if you get the chance to answer:
1) Any big regrets on the overall construction and features you put in or anything you'd do differently?
2) How do you like having the 'walkway' go fully under the doors? Any issues with getting dirty in and out? I like the idea of a place to put my shoes...
3) Do you have any pictures of the edge trim at the bottom of the walls at the frame? I'm still unsure how this trim works when the aluminum butts against the frame or overlaps it.
4) How is the AC working out? Glad you installed it?
Thanks again!
SCwood wrote:Thanks! There’s two things I’d do differently: 1- don’t use that black gravel guard. I’ve had trouble with it shrinking and coming off. I’m going to replace it with raptor liner soon. 2- design storage so it’s accessible without getting in the camper. We’re always reaching in for clothes or this or that and we wind up throwing everything on the front bunks so we can get to it. It’d be nice if the shelves were accessible from the door or a hatch.
The walkways are awesome. I’d 100% do them again. We usually sit on the bed to take our shoes off and then you can leave them on the walkway.
I don’t have any close ups of the trim on me. I’ll try and get some later, but the aluminum and trim just butt up to the steel frame. Nothing overlaps. There’s sealant under the trim so water doesn’t pool and get up under it.
And yes, super happy with the a/c. We went camping in port Aransas about a month ago and it would’ve been miserable without it.
Good luck with your build!
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