Thats is one SERIOUSLY impressive build and very good use of space. What is the floor finish the the stone-like finish next to the double bed with the lights? Thanks
Well done and congrats on reaching the finish line. Lockdowns do have their positive sides. Q: did you have any GVM surprise about the camper weight? Also, we have fitted same RT legs from Palamino (sp?). Heavy but very necessary in bad weather etc. Where are you gonna stash them for travel. We don't plan on removing our camper unless its a good idea such as for Fraser Is. or if needed for mech work. So we will have them inboard nr the floor. A PITA but I have not come up with an alternative and I have tried..
I saw that the camper uses a frame onto which the panels are mounted. Is this absolutely necessary or is it possible to design the panels/box to be self supporting?
Nice work, well done
Hi. What are the struts you used to keep your camper off the ground for the transition on to you can tray? Tia
Thats is one SERIOUSLY impressive build and very good use of space. What is the floor finish the the stone-like finish next to the double bed with the lights? Thanks
Well done and congrats on reaching the finish line. Lockdowns do have their positive sides. Q: did you have any GVM surprise about the camper weight? Also, we have fitted same RT legs from Palamino (sp?). Heavy but very necessary in bad weather etc. Where are you gonna stash them for travel. We don't plan on removing our camper unless its a good idea such as for Fraser Is. or if needed for mech work. So we will have them inboard nr the floor. A PITA but I have not come up with an alternative and I have tried..
I saw that the camper uses a frame onto which the panels are mounted. Is this absolutely necessary or is it possible to design the panels/box to be self supporting?
To create the structural strength, we recommend bonding to a sub frame, similar to creating a monocoque. We do not recommend not having a frame.
What's the cost ?
How Much?