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    Guides, Slides or Posts. Alaskan Pop-up Camper shell construction question.

    Thanks for the foto, Moe. Your discription combined with the picture make the Females look almost like the tracks used to guide a horizontal-sectioned garage door, remembering that the wheels on the door ride on the inside of the track. Very interesting. On another note ... BRUSHES. Why not...
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    Guides, Slides or Posts. Alaskan Pop-up Camper shell construction question.

    Thanks for the kind reply Moe. From my reading, I have learned that there are a number of lifting methods. They all seem to have difficulties from uneven lifting. I think I may have come up with a mechanical/pneumatic system that is simple and strong. My truck has a built in air compressor...
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    Guides, Slides or Posts. Alaskan Pop-up Camper shell construction question.

    I am also curious to know if the Alaskan type pop-up/telescope campers can be driven on the road with the top extended to full height. I would think that any camper with cloth sides could not.
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    Guides, Slides or Posts. Alaskan Pop-up Camper shell construction question.

    I sure hope I'm in the right place. I am in the planning stages of building a hard side, telescoping top camper shell on the M105 trailer bed that I've installed on my bobbed M35A2 deuce and a half. I will be using bits of the steel bows that the trucks tarps now lays on as a frame work to lay...
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