Two questions...
Any thoughts on making the plans open source?
How much would you have saved had you not gone to all the effort of the slide outs?
Thanks for sharing!
My opinion may differ from others in this area, but I don't consider these types of plans (at least the dozens of working drawings and schematics I've used throughout) to be very practical as "open source" documents. Just like software, it's usefullness as open source material is a function of it being written and documented anticipating that others will use it. Outside of dimensional data, my stuff is not going to be that helpful without me standing right there.
As for the cost impact of the slides: HUGE. I burned up hundreds of hours of time and materials getting it right. For example, I had to invent, prototype, and refine all sorts of stuff like this:
I haven't quantified the cost yet, mainly because I don't want to know. Just the cost of drill bits and saw blades has been staggering. But now that it all works, I'm glad. It's cool to have a rig that travels at less than 30', but provides more living space than my former 41' rig.
The body coating finally wrapped up today. We had to wait on more tint, since we ran out last weekend.
My brother expressing his joy at not having to be covered in any more sticky goo....
Here's a rare shot of the underbelly of the beast, with the battery umbillical, all masked, hanging down. The genset intakes and exhaust are on the left, the black/grey water empty port on the right.
With the exterior coating finished, we can finally pound out the interior finishes and get windows and doors mounted. Yip skip!