changingground
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Thanks fir the info. I'm intrigued by this modification to your truck, and will be watching your build as well. I may have to learn how to weld aluminum, tho.
You rotate the factory filler forward and it ends up at a pretty low angle facing forward. You end up filling between the cab and the bed.
Better than the last camper I made! The fuel filler came out the side, under the camper, and it wasn't a flat bed. I not only had to hold the nozzle, I had to fill at a slow rate or it would overflow.
But it's also a PITA to put holes in the floor and sides and build an enclosure to do it the "right" way.
Nice to live someplace where you don't have to have it shipped! Is that Meranti ply?
Where are you getting the Marine Plywood, over at the lumber place off St. Johns?
You already have your floor structure with the Ute, so the stiffness of the composite isn't necessary. You can insulate your plywood, also.
You really want your bed on the floor? IMO beds are great things to sit on and store stuff under. The panel would make a great platform for that!
I think for your setup I'd secure it the way the consumer campers are. Nothing fancy.