Miriam C. wrote::applause: My first impression is WOW.
Concerns:
Door more to center if bed to dinette on 8'.
Build over wheels so door can be center. Go for five wide.
Lil Diner inside idea, should give you dimensions for box too.
Are you building your trailer frame? If so Ed and Ruby's "we be gone" has a dropped floor that works and would be great.
Mikes ultralite might also fit the bill with some adjustment.
Enjoy
wolfix wrote: I want the industrial look on the outside....... How hard is it to rivet the aluminum skin to the aluminum frame on the the outside? Airplane type rivets? What special equipment is needed? I use a small rivet gun now, but it is no where big enough.
wolfix wrote:How hard is it to rivet the aluminum skin to the aluminum frame on the the outside? Airplane type rivets? What special equipment is needed? I use a small rivet gun now, but it is no where big enough.
Ira wrote:For the TTT sizes we're discussing here, does anyone REALLY want to squeeze in there just to eat a meal? (And let's face it--we ARE talking about squeezing in there. Big time.)
To each his own, but it doesn't seem to make sense.
If you're going camping, who the heck wants to cramp into this tiny little thing to eat, in the same place you're gonna sleep, when you're parked in the big outdoors to begin with?
Ira wrote:For the TTT sizes we're discussing here, does anyone REALLY want to squeeze in there just to eat a meal?
I want to mountain bike all day long, hike, backpack, etc. I also want to be able to come back to an A/C.
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