I'm just making bed and a box and a table with benches. that's it, nuthin else, no sink, no toilet, no stove, no, no, no... maybe a few led lights for reading and such and a couple 110 outlets to charge phones and laptops and junk.
So I have a question about how they build the frames on these things. What are those staples or wires on the butt joints on this thing and what kind of air/pneumatic nail gun or whatever are they using to do it? I'm assuming its either stapled or wired with 20 gauge wire to allow for flexing of...
So far I'm thinking screw and glue 2x2 with 5,8" inside in the general shape of a cowboy sleeper with a 60x80 futon/bed and a simple table, 4 windows including front, sides and door, jacks and maybe a low profile ac unit with led light strips and a 110 plug or two and usb charging ports. Subject...
That's true but I'm actually a fairly decent carpenter and I don't need to make anything too cheap,.. I'm going to go for a cut above the cowboy camper and do my own build.. I recently registered here to document it.. Another couple weeks and we'll get started, something similar to what another...
I've been researching since 2010 what I want and nobody really makes it. The closest is maybe a FWC Hawk shell with a cassette toilet, but they cost 13k to start and no cassette on the shell model and a tent is just well,.. so much cheaper. :ylsmoke: So I returned to another Idea recently I gave...