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    Pop-up A-frame Camper....La Roulotte

    Hey hoptroll, I've been meaning to weigh the camper but have not got around to it. A very rough estimate would be around 400 lbs. But that's without anything built yet inside. On the exterior i used 1/4" luan (some sheets differed as much as a 1/16" in thickness) and 1/4" luan planed down to...
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    Pop-up A-frame Camper....La Roulotte

    Thanks for the kind words. I couldn't find the info for the oil primer, but it was just that: an exterior grade oil primer, nothing fancy. After that, we rolled a topcoat of Devflex 4210 from Devcoe Coatings, described on the can as a "high performance waterborne acrylic eggshell". We only...
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    Pop-up A-frame Camper....La Roulotte

    Right now, we live in Brandon, MB but will be moving to Quebec City in a few weeks. A lot more to do there including some really remote driving like the Trans-Labrador Highway. http://tlhwy.com/index.html
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    Pop-up A-frame Camper....La Roulotte

    The white panels are for the roof gables when raised, basically filling the triangle of sky seen in this picture for both the front and back. Because the primary roof has some angles to it, and because of the seals around both roofs, it was very difficult to determine the correct shape. The...
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    Pop-up A-frame Camper....La Roulotte

    Hi everyone. I've been a long time expo lurker and I have finally got around to posting my camper build. I've just been amazed at the level of innovation and skill that you have all showed in your builds. I have borrowed a lot of the your ideas and through nothing but a lot of trial and error...
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