While I had high hopes of making lots of progress in the last few weeks, relatively little has happened ?
I was able to snag some camper jacks off cl finally. They are Atwood’s, but the price was right. I wanted to make them very removable as I don’t think I’ll travel with them so I decided to mount them on tube that slides into a receiver hitch tube. I decided to get fancy with my gussets...this was a mistake. I tacked the gussets and then went to town welding around them. This caused the thin gauge tube of the jack to warp enough that the jack would no longer retract all the way.
I was able to cut the gusset off and use a combination of clamping and welding on the other side to bend it straight enough that it works now. Lesson learned though and on the other three I did simpler gussets. I also made some simple brackets to catch the top of the jack to help it be more stable.
With the jacks on I took the camper off. WAY LESS STRESSFUL WITH JACKS! I should have just done it this way the first time. Another lesson learned.
I need to re-evaluate the subframe mounts I’m using on the frame. They seem to be fully compressed with the weight of the camper which is a bit of a surprise as they are torqued to 110 ftlbs in their stock application which I would have guessed would be far more load than the weight of the camper.
Yesterday I got some more trim back from the powder coated and so I went back to clamping and gluing. I also got the back of the camper mostly on. Getting close to sealed up.