Yes. The benefit of that angled door is less stooping, closer to a direct walk in. I think the barn doors might be easier to close once inside, though. The issue will be maintaining the simplicity of a topper and avoiding too much added weight.
Your work looks so solid. I think you have really hit on a great camper solution. Aluminum is a wise choice. Airstream didn't pick it just for looks. It is eminently practical. Keep moving forward. I hope you make a fortune doing this. It will be a while before I can afford one, but it is...
Do you still have your Jumping Jack? If so, are you going to keep it? I'm really interested in these. It seems like a good light weight shelter solutions. I'd like to hear more from owners on their experience with these.
This place has all the information you need. You can buy the welded frame and various types of boxes that just need to be assembled or you can buy plans to fabricate it yourself. https://compactcampingconcepts.com/
When I was young and unthinking, a group of us camped one rainy night in a very remote rancher's barn. It was clearly private property but it wasn't locked so we made ourselves comfortable. He also woke us and he was PISSED. With many apologies we quickly left. We caught up with the owner a...
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