I can hardly believe it, buty I can sleep in this thing now. lol Took only like 17 years (it feels like) to get here, but hey... it's the journey and the result right? I sorted out the lower bunk (stealth camping bunk) and my 6'1" 210# frame can fit in there quite comfortably with room to spare...
I like the height of the pop-ups as well... but honestly, after working on building my own custom Pop-Up camper... I would go hard sided all day long. The drawbacks of the pop up are far outweighed by the benefits of the hard sided camper. The Total Composites campers are indeed amazing, and are...
Hello again.
It was a beautiful sunny and warm (almost hot) weekend, first one pretty much this year! It has been raining and miserable, cold and even snowy so far, and that is not a motivating environment when you need to do most of your stuff outside. I managed to get my new exhaust system...
I have seen, heard and read some good things about these units... a bunch of YouTube channels I follow have these and have done reviews on them, all of which seem to be favorable. Ecoflow seems to be one of the better products out there for portable power and I have no doubt they put a lot of...
People pay $70K plus for slide in campers that are essentially junk. Substandard materials, poorly insulated, leak prone, rubber roof over cheap plywood and not up to the task. I would rather pay $15-20K for a rock solid shell with top of the line windows, doors and fittings and spend another...
Tickets booked for NWOR and BCOR this year, so su[er stoked to get this puppy out there. I am planning a couple of local shakedown weekends soon to test it out. It has been raining for like 2 months straight now, and cold... and I am a wimp (who does need to go get a proper sleeping bag for this...
When I built my camper, my friend and I worked on this pretty extensively. Needed to be strong and durable. I managed to pick up a decent set of steel camper corner attachments for the legs long with a rebuilt set of hydraulic legs for a fair price. The corner brackets are attached into the...
Wow... thanks for the compliment Jake. It's been a LONG time coming to get it to this point where it is usable, like 4 years longer than I expected. As you likely read, lots of 'life' getting in the way of projects, Just the way it goes sometimes.
Me too! The weather had taken a rather wet turn, and so I really haven't had a chance to do anything about this. Also need to get my canopy off the truck too... so need some assistance with that. It's manageable with 3 people easily so I might be able to get that done in short order.
Now... to...
Looks like a very clean unit... roof buble notwithstanding. Glad it worked out with the roof fan/vent location. Also, top notch install too. I like the fact that these ship with the Dickenson LBG fireplaces, great little units and in a well insulated space like that it will be very nice.
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Hello all. Been a minute since I updated this. I have not done a pile of work since the last update(s) but what I have done means I am now essentially "complete" the work on the top, fabric and roof. This has been a MASSIVE effort to get this thing remediated, repaired and finished. It took a...
They are only zippered down the sides so velcro at the top and then zips down the sides. This way when it rains they don't leak at the bottom. Yes to the roll and velcro loops...will take a pic or find one. Works very well, and there is a decent cross breeze even with the fan off.
Bad pic, and...
Thanks Mules. Yeah, the window shades are awesome... and they work well. They are worth the extra cost to have done... and this fabric while amazing, was not cheap. Having said that, I also went to the best guy around to get this done and had to wait 3 months to get a spot. The only thing I...
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