Canadian Made Metal Pop-top Trailer

swamper

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short on time

I know that it is taking me alot longer to build than I had first hoped. I had to remove about 3 weeks of work by cutting off the frame that i hade made for the torke flex axels. but now I have 4 different choices I can now go sprun under or over with the axel up or down giving me the chose of 17, 22, 27, or 32 inches of clearance. I have chosen the 27 inch stance which is in the picture of the trailer bhind the jeep. I plan on getting the trailer primed on sunday of this week.
 

Xtreme XJ

Adventurer
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Lifting Mechanism

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Rebuilding a 10,000lb winch

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Motor Mount with protector guard

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support for a slide-out bed

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mount with motor in place

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slide on the floor showing pullies and cables

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torque flex axles did not work - I could not get enough approach angle. went with a drop axel from Princess Auto, reversed the arch in the tube, put the drop up, and sprung under with the springs

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finally hooked on behind towing vehicle - `85 Jeep CJ

Any collapsed & extended lengths of the supports ??

It's looking nice...

Curt
 

spencyg

This Space For Rent
Great work on this....isn't CNC waterjet amazing! I wish I could justify owning one but they are pretty expensive, not only to purchase, but also to run. I'd say you got a good deal at $2200 for all that cutting.

I find the order in which you assembled the trailer very interesting. 99% of people would have started with the frame, getting the wheels and the tongue all established, and then moved onto the box. You did exactly the opposite. Any reason why? Did you run into troubles with alignment or squareness by approaching it from this angle? Very curious.

Are you going to have some sort of deployment strategy for the 14' aluminum boat? They are certainly not light enough to just pop on and off the trailer top....even with two people.

Great work.

Spence
 

swamper

New member
pullies and cables

good new's I went past the RV shop to day they told me that the cables were rated for 2,000 lbs each and that the lifting slides were rated for 1,000 lbs each. they said that it would be no problem lifting the lid with the boat attached.
 

swamper

New member
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primed and ready to go


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painted, looks not bad, might need another coat


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bed in place


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bed on top of brackets, door with hinges


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rear door with step up
 

swamper

New member
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Roof fully extended


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canvas tenting being installed


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inside view - newly upholstered bed


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Front view


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bed is 34"x79"


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adjusting bed supports to accomodate raised side-wall of tub


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crank system for raising roof
 

Xtreme XJ

Adventurer
IT'S ABOUT TIME !!!! :drool:
Any close ups of the lift supports ?? I know you had some on the floor any ones on the trailer just closer... PLEASE !
Maybe some of the underside... pullies and such.

Curt
 

swamper

New member
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The cables loop over the pulleys pulling from the bottom causing the roof to lift.


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picture from the bottom side of the camper looking up. The cable comes to a central pulling system in the centre of the floor.


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all four cables come to the angle iron which is attached to the winch.


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Setting up for the first time in the wild (camper has to be perfectly level or the slides will bind when lifting)


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Just testing clearances in the washout


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FINISHED!!! Next stop, Whipsaw Trail, BC. Rated as the #6 trail in N.America by BF Goodrich.
 

Xtreme XJ

Adventurer
OH... that just isn't going to cut it... scrap the WHOLE thing and start over...
How could you even call that boat haul'n, compact trail trailer that you can stand up in, outboard tote'n, hard top jumble O canvas... a finished trailer ??
Is that a generator ?? !!! What nerve you have to go out and use it... shame.

Again...:drool: WELL DONE !!! Thanks for the picts.
I need a shop & A/C... some ambition might be good also...

Enjoy it...

Curt
 

elmo_4_vt

Explorer
That's awesome... It turned out great. That is exactly what I was trying to make mine like at first until I decided it would be too hard to make the top lift. Apparently you proved me wrong. Can you provide some more details of the canvas attachment top and bottom and were you had it made? I'm having a hard time finding a source for custom canvas.

Don

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Mc Taco

American Adventurist
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FINISHED!!! Next stop, Whipsaw Trail, BC. Rated as the #6 trail in N.America by BF Goodrich.

That is so cool!

Looking forward to some great trip pics. I hope you get to enjoy the heck out of your wonderful trailer.
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