I am designing a flatbed camper and plan to build the shell with structural panels and fiberglass joints. No frame and no skeleton. Skeptics will recommend a traditional fiberglass mold. My budget won’t allow this and my research of boat building and O&G industry (think small nuke-proof...
Toy Guy - I watched the Mexico ER saga too. In all fairness to the gentleman that is selling this vehicle (I do not know him personally), this is not the ER that was on ebay in Mexico.
I saw and climbed around this Earthroamer yesterday. It's generally in very good and clean condition. Didn't learn what happened to cause the frame of an F550 to fail. Hard to imagine dropping $200K on a 10 year old vehicle that doesn't fly. Interior components were top quality and in good...
The Bahn Camper is an awesome product. Definitely my inspiration. I corresponded with Ryan via email - he still takes time to email despite a very healthy backlog. Unfortunately the Bahn camper is beyond my price range. It might be financially feasible if Bahn sold just the fiberglass shell...
Let me get a final quote with full engineering specifications and warranty details. If it's as good as the estimate then I'll gladly forward details - would love to send these guys business if they are deserving. Perhaps a bulk order if others are interested?
Long time reader. First time post.
I am designing a hardshell camper to mount on a F350 crew cab flatbed. I have found a large, commercial composite fabrication shop that is willing/interested in building the shell. This company builds bridges, buildings, art, campers, etc. Been around 30...
Passage to new or existing?
Perhaps you could design your cell in such a way that a passage can be added later if you decide it is necessary. My plan is to do this and then count the times that I wish I could crawl through to the cell. I'm hoping it's a low number.
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