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AKSleeper

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I'm really liking this. I like how you made it as a cap instead of a slide in. That should save a whole lot of weight.

As it sits right now, me and a buddy can lift it into the back of the truck. Its a little awkward, but totally possible. I'll be building or re-purposing something for some jacks in the future.
 

AKSleeper

New member
Thanks for all the good comments guys! Here's a little more progress...
The roof is painted and back on. Raised to the final up position and braced. Next is the fabric.

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AKSleeper

New member
Updates!

Today was a big day. Got the rag hung.....It no longer rains in my camper!!

The fabric went up without incident, and re-installed the window. Next comes the fabric trim and drip edge.:friday:


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WASURF63

Adventurer
Quite impressive!
Looking forward to the completed masterpiece and your personal user review.
Subscribed.:coffee:
 

AeroNautiCal

Explorer
That looks to be a very professional installation.

Will you be fitting an internal bungee to pull the fabric inwards when the roof is lowered?
 

Ozarker

Pontoon Admiral
Fantastic build! It's on a Ford too! ;)

How are you going to "control" how the material folds as you lower it? Is it off set at the top, slightly inside along the roof than at the base?
 

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