Hi ya'll!
I've been reading and reading and watching videos, and finally dropped some coin on an Ironton trailer and building supplies.
The floor is built and bottom(undercarriage) is PMF and painted 2 coats Exterior Latex paint. I'm ready to turn it upright and begin construction of walls.
My intention is to PMF the interior and leave 2 inches of canvas to attach with Titebond to the floor and ceiling once I get the walls erected. Have any of ya'll also glued the exterior canvas on as well and glued the walls to the floor and ceiling together like SIPS? That would be fabulous!
So here's the thing, I can't decide on what other features I want. How hard is it to cut holes in the foamie walls say next year, and put in storage drawers, cabinets, etc? I don't want a kitchen, but I do want to put my clothes and dry goods in cubbies at home and be able to not pack in travel bags. I don't plan to camp in it this year, but would like to use it to bring our camping gear this coming November to Inks Lake, a few hours from our home. It would be so wonderful to be ready and leave in the morning instead of loading the van for 2 hours.
I have a Coleman Kitchen which I love and never intend to cook in the camper. But eventually I want to be able to sleep in A/C, since it stays in the 90's most of the summer and we never camp, cause I can't do miserable.
I will be upgrading from my Academy bucket toilet seat to something better. Don't know what yet, but we can dump in the stateparks, so nothing to fancy.
Last, I have been thinking of making doors, I just can't justify spending for "real" doors. Unless you guys know where I can find something reasonable. I do have a exterior door I can cut down. Has anyone else done that? Anyway, any tips on making a door would be appreciated.
Bobbie in Katy, TX
Pictures are on my phone, but will send when I have a current one.