ITTOG
Thanks. I have had a few of the moulded truck campers. A Bigfoot (8'2") and a couple of Kodiaks (8'3") to be exact. I liked them all for different reasons just that now, I really wanted to get away from the weight and size and with the Bigfoot especially, all the build-ins and "mass...
Wow, Dean, that is pretty over the top! Sounds like she had a burr. Like Klahanie mention earlier, I also have never seen our inland ferry folks double check anyone's assurance of compliance.
Out here in the Kootenays, we are what I think you call "chill". Our Ferry Lady generally wears a...
Klahanie
Ah yes, another failed attempt at humour. The story of my life.......... The "joke" was about our Canadian dollar being referred to as a Peso or worse, by many of my American friends and a few folks here as well. The costs cited on the post were in Canadian dollars, very rough...
CPT Camper Build - Part 3 and Final
I am pretty much finished with my build, all but a few trim bits are left and one last circuit I am still designing but it can wait.
The only big thing left that I am considering is through bolting the camper to the truck bed. My “thinking inside the...
Gator70
Wiring was all surface. For the runs to lights, I used white click together track to enclose the wire which worked really well. The double sided tape that it came with seemed of pretty good quality but I backed it up by caulking all of the edges. I had to cheat a piece of hollow trim...
Thanks for the response COT. You are right, the "CAD" for me was invaluable. Many of our initial ideas were actually pretty goofy and with the full size model, these got nixed before I even lifted a tool.
The camper is light nodoubt. I thought it was more like 700 lbs but I just don't know...
Further to my last reply to you, just FYI the CPT campers orginated from mobile, truck based ambulances so I am guessing that the robust floor in my unit is just a continuation of that standard. The floor strength and the ability to secure equipment, gurneys, etc to it, would be vital in the...
Thanks for the compliment and good question on the floor cleats. Initially, I used both glue and screws for the floor cleats but that was before I drilled the hole through the floor for the vent in the propane locker. After seeing the profile of the aluminium/foam/aluminium core, I was...
Part 2 - Cabinetry
Once I had played with and changed around the cardboard mock up of the inside cabinetry, it was time to get going on it. As I mentioned before, I chose to work with wood just because of familiarity. I certainly under stand the not insignificant weight gain with it...
In sand, we scratch out or dig a slit trench perpendicular to the the run of the tiedown string and then loop the end of tiedown around the middle of a piece of stick . Then just bury it a foot or so down and stomp on it to pack it well. Often you can scratch out the trench with the same...
I am right in the middle of the water and sink waste part of the build so will post in a bit when I am done.
JFYI, the plug from a 2" hole saw is the perfect diameter for making a replacement lid for the Reliance cans, allowing you lots of options for a material to experiement with and...
Marine359
I am working on a build right now where I will be using a "Whale" brand marine imersion pump that sits on the bottom of my Reliance jugs, same size as yours. It fits perfectly through the spout. I made a dedicated waterproof insert for the screw cap that will contain the water line...
Great pics Dean,
We were wondering if Wood Bison #48 in your photo is sporting a DNResources ear tag or is some Toronto Maple Leafs fan missing their Jersey, either from a clothes line or their back.....?:)
Well, I thought I had the camper building habit under control but recently I lost my way and sadly, my camper NOPEC and her trusty ride RUBY have to make way in the driveway for yet another “addition”. (interesting the similarity between the words “addition” and “addiction”.....)
NB: I am only...
Hi Nyon
Sorry I somehow missed your post and questions. The panels are a FRP/EPS foam/FRP sandwich, 1 and 1/2 inches thick. CPT did not have any options on panel type or thickness when I ordered mine at the beginning of their manufacturing cycle. I think they may have gone to 2 inch...
Dean
We are having our resupply this summer via a wheel equipped Cessena twin engined "Skymaster" which our friend in Hay River just happens to own. Other than being interested in the lost Franklin expedition, he is also an avid pilot and is flying back to King William Island this summer to do...
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