The why and how for an adventure trailer. "Chuck" is Done!

Jojo29er

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Linex done, 7 pin wired.20180214_200857_resized.jpg
If you've never done any wiring a junction box would be much easier. I got it done splicing into the jacketed but it could have been easier.
 

Jojo29er

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Water tank set and plumbed.20180220_080351_resized.jpg
Pretty straight forward. Found some hot tub plumbing from Lowe's, flexible and worked. No need to order rv specific.
 

Jojo29er

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Built a box to hold the battery, charger, water pump. Left some room for storage or a future 120v inverter and air compressor.20180220_120148_resized.jpg
 
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Jojo29er

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Fortunately I've got just enough space for the cooler and grill/stove box on the side out. Getting measurements now to start building.20180220_174627_resized.jpg
 

Jojo29er

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So I'm debating leaving a space for the cooler inside the trailer in the pull out slide. Few thoughts here, I'll use the cooler in other places, I'll need to fill it often, and I'm taking up space for a possible pull out sink on the drivers side. My thought now is to ditch that and keep the cooler in the back of the truck. However if I don't build a space now a future fridge won't work. Decisions? Any thoughts?
 

Jojo29er

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Got some more work done this week. Side door/table supports made. Instead of cable I used 7/64th Amsteel braided rope. Stronger, cleaner using a bury tool. No worry of rust, fraying, with little to no stretch. Used stainless steel kayak tie downs as anchor.
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Jojo29er

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Side cabinets also built. I used Russian birch, good quality and really heavy. To save weight I'm making them all skeleton style. Full floor on the drivers side to house electronics.
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