I did make the mistake of going for the cheap stuff at HD for a small home project - still kicking myself for not using Amtico.
Mind expanding on what issues you ran into with it?
I did make the mistake of going for the cheap stuff at HD for a small home project - still kicking myself for not using Amtico.
I don't want to sound like I'm pimping their product but when I find quality I want to pass on the good word. Unfourtunately my product **** list is way longer.
I was just wondering considering the basic floors the manufacturers put in most of these campers are roll vinyl.
A little more food for thought ?
PS - have a look at the other tabs on the yachteng.com site, there are other products noted as well . . .
PPS - the DIY version of Flexiteek is called, "Isiteek" and both look a bit pricey for what you get (custom made for you or DIY). The Amtico is looking better and better![]()
It was a reminder that a Four Wheel Camper is a genuine investment—as if prices on the used market weren’t reminder enough. We sold ours (to pay off our land) for 85 percent of what we paid for it new, despite all the use and mileage. [150,000 miles on two Toyota's]
Ack. I just reminded myself that we sold it. Take my advice: If you buy one, keep it. Who needs land if you have a home on wheels?
The amazing aluminum frame, a work of art.
Those are awesome lights! I have seen the remote control ones in action, one on a boat, and one on a utility truck.
I was impressed!
One on each end of your rig should be perfect!