Sas wont be long off now!
I've really got to get my rear in gear and get this going. I've been jumping back and fourth between a radius arm vs leaf spring set up. I also need to go grab an 8.8. Figure out steering, shocks, wheels/tires, etc etc etc lol. It's coming but it might be a little bit yet. Need to get everything stock piled and take a week off work and just knock it out.
I'm so glad I found your amazing build log! Thanks for posting it and about your adventures. Both are very inspiring.
Would it be possible to build a similar frame but with rivets instead of welding?
Right on, glad you enjoyed it. Anything is possible, that's for sure. It might be better to rivet for flexing and long term durability?
I'm not sure what you are thinking for a moisture barrier or an interior skin, but the Northern Lite build used tyvek tape on all of the exposed interior aluminum before skinning with riveted ply
Is the 3" EPDM rubber you used for the bed rail the same rubber you used for the hatch hinges?
Those trailers are awesome builds. I haven't quite decided what I'm going to do for the interior yet. That'll get sorted out here soon.
For the bed rails I used an epdm with a single sided tape that was nice and soft. For the tail gate I used a fiber reinforced neoprene sheet.
Finally got all caught up with this thread. Quite the transformation seeing it with the pop up camper!
Hopefully the next big transformation is sitting on 35's with lockers. I've been slacking hard.
Here's a bit of a mega update of adventures and almost nothing for the truck haha,
Been doing a ton of ice fishing and exploring.
Brookie days
That bright orange flesh is unreal on these fish
Goat cheese and kapers
Our annual perch derby,
Seafood Chowder, stacked with Rainbows
Finishing up my moose mount
Bleaching,
Cut up a nice little crest to mount it on the wall after this.
We got to experience this on Christmas eve,
More fishing,
We've been chipping away at the freezers for over 3 months now and both of them look like we've barely even started...