Bill wanted me to add even more... I said, that will be for next time! So, when the Globe Trekker truck is finished, I'll post a walk through and slip in more photos from other builds. By the way, if you are reading this and have some cool Globe Trekker pics, please send them to marketingglobetrekker@gmail.com ...thank you!
Your pass through is top notch! You might consider going down to your local Peterbilt, or Kenworth dealership in your area just to look at how truck drivers live in their sleepers with limited space. The fold down bunks save a lot of space, but also double as cargo holding areas for large items. I think you could build the same sort of fold down with the composite that you are doing. The toilet build next to the stairs looks spacious @2:40. I like it. If you could design it so that the walls and floor could extend out over the stair well, you could then add in storage that could slide on bearing extension drawer slides like that are on bottom freezers form Refrigerator-freezer combos. They're made to hold like 250lbs per slide. These are great looking cabins.
In this case, the client wanted a garage under the bed for storage and for the electrical, plumbing, tanks, etc.. With these big campers, you don't have to be super concerned about space like in a sleeper cab for a big-rig. But space savers are always a good practice for getting more from the volume of living area that you have. Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
Send more pics, and we'll try to work them into our videos. Besides, it does show some cool ideas folks come up with to outfit their campers... fun and knowledge for everyone.
That is Bill's International 7300 that he sourced from California's emissions laws, outlawing the truck to be owned there. He got a great deal on it as you might have guessed.
Congratulations on all the great looking implemented habitat designs. 💪👍🛠
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Bill wanted me to add even more... I said, that will be for next time! So, when the Globe Trekker truck is finished, I'll post a walk through and slip in more photos from other builds. By the way, if you are reading this and have some cool Globe Trekker pics, please send them to marketingglobetrekker@gmail.com ...thank you!
Your pass through is top notch! You might consider going down to your local Peterbilt, or Kenworth dealership in your area just to look at how truck drivers live in their sleepers with limited space. The fold down bunks save a lot of space, but also double as cargo holding areas for large items. I think you could build the same sort of fold down with the composite that you are doing. The toilet build next to the stairs looks spacious @2:40. I like it. If you could design it so that the walls and floor could extend out over the stair well, you could then add in storage that could slide on bearing extension drawer slides like that are on bottom freezers form Refrigerator-freezer combos. They're made to hold like 250lbs per slide. These are great looking cabins.
In this case, the client wanted a garage under the bed for storage and for the electrical, plumbing, tanks, etc.. With these big campers, you don't have to be super concerned about space like in a sleeper cab for a big-rig. But space savers are always a good practice for getting more from the volume of living area that you have. Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
Thanks for the spotlight! 1:40
Send more pics, and we'll try to work them into our videos. Besides, it does show some cool ideas folks come up with to outfit their campers... fun and knowledge for everyone.
I think motorized 180 and 270 awnings need to be worked on next ! 🤣
Those are coming! We hope to have much more progress completed by the next show.
@@RVGlobeTrekker Great, no ladders !
what international truck did OVP use? i couldnt make out the model
That is Bill's International 7300 that he sourced from California's emissions laws, outlawing the truck to be owned there. He got a great deal on it as you might have guessed.