i never had any flex/torsion issues with my last diy campers, this one is built even stronger. its tied down to the frame by 4 ratched straps (see in part4). the complete camper is wrapped in 2 layers of fiberglas.
Great project, I'm watching and looking forward to the next parts. What is the lifespan of such a wooden structure in off-road terrain, did you have a problem with stiffness during your first project?
Hey thanks! i have never done any crazy offroad besides some bumpy gravel roads or a steep bank to get to a spot. i don't see a problem in stiffness.. there are plenty of wooden camper builds out there (pretty similar to mine) and seem to do the job.
Merci fürd Antwort! Bin an einem ähnlichen Projekt und Input ist immer gut:) Noch eine Frage: jetzt wo du die Wand- und Deckenplatten dran hast, ist das ganze ja schon relativ schwer. Wie bringst du nun das Fiberglas am Boden auf? Kippst du es 90 Grad oder bockst du es irgendwie auf?
hey. around 500kg dry, this is with 6 windows, 350w solar, fridge, toilet, bed and electrics. i assume less than 400kg only framing, plywood and fiberglass.
I’m building one very soon,that multi tool works great,thanks for the motivation built!
Beautiful barn/shop
Great project, next part please !!!!!!!
Great job. What an amazing work space you have.
Hold part with foot while cutting allows for yoga and other activities
It works great. I did a simple try.
Getting there!
Hermosa, puedo preguntar de que espesor son las placas del forro ? .
Algun día quiero hacer una
Converting a 1993 Hardbody 4x4 to an RV. Just gotta decide; walk through or removable.
Nice job ? did you use marine ply ? Or just standard ply?
Im curious aswell, how has it held up against torsion while driving, how did you mount to the deck, and how is it weather sealed?
i never had any flex/torsion issues with my last diy campers, this one is built even stronger. its tied down to the frame by 4 ratched straps (see in part4). the complete camper is wrapped in 2 layers of fiberglas.
Im curious why you didn't use nails ? Nails are much more resistant to shearing, which happen alot in a moving camper
Great project, I'm watching and looking forward to the next parts.
What is the lifespan of such a wooden structure in off-road terrain, did you have a problem with stiffness during your first project?
Hey thanks! i have never done any crazy offroad besides some bumpy gravel roads or a steep bank to get to a spot. i don't see a problem in stiffness.. there are plenty of wooden camper builds out there (pretty similar to mine) and seem to do the job.
Looks great. How wide did you build it and how tall is it. Been thinking about building one. THX
Hey, it's 190cm tall and wide. Interior height little over 183cm ish..
Did you glue and screw ply on? or glue and nail ply on? thanks.
Glue and screw
@@TruckHomeSwitzerland looks like small screws. What size screw did you use? 2x 19 mm?
Sehr geiles Projekt und kommt richtig gut👍 darf ich fragen woher du das Holz beziehst?
Hey danke. Kantholz von einer Sägerei nähe Kloten und die Platten über den Schreiner vom Dorf.
Merci fürd Antwort! Bin an einem ähnlichen Projekt und Input ist immer gut:) Noch eine Frage: jetzt wo du die Wand- und Deckenplatten dran hast, ist das ganze ja schon relativ schwer. Wie bringst du nun das Fiberglas am Boden auf? Kippst du es 90 Grad oder bockst du es irgendwie auf?
Gerne doch ;) schau dir EP2 an das wird deine frage beantworten.. Gruss
What's the total weight of the camper so far with framing and plywood?
hey. around 500kg dry, this is with 6 windows, 350w solar, fridge, toilet, bed and electrics. i assume less than 400kg only framing, plywood and fiberglass.
Like. But I think I'd rather use a hand saw for some of those cuts. 🤔
What did the weight come out to be?
Heavy lol
Qu’est ce que tu mets sur tes visses
Nice job ? did you use marine ply ? Or just standard ply?