DblD
Adventurer
Be carefull on the aluminum. I just skinned my teardrop and it scratches very easy.
I'm open to other ideas. I wouldn't do a teardrop in anything but aluminum. The Colorado is a different story. I even considered galvanized sheet metal. I figure if I didn't like the looks of it I could just paint it. I've also been looking into painted aluminum sheets from stock car racing suppliers.
A military landing ladder would look cool on the rear.
What are the plans for the front deck beside the a/c unit?
Fab work looks great.
The front deck is about ten inches wide. I'm thinking about a underbody truck tool box. I have priced a 12" x 12" x 30" box with bottom hinge that would sit off center to the drivers side. This would give me some quickly accessible storage outside of the trailer for leveling jacks, wheel chocks, etc....
Hit a bit if a stumbling block with the floor. I had a line on a HDPE product that is used for semi trailer skirting. My supply has fallen through and I'm left searching for something different. The ribs in the trailer floor are the problem. They stick up about 1/4". The HDPE I found was 1/4" thick and I was going to cut strips to fill in and make a good level surface to start flooring.
Now I'm considering several different routes. I want something that is somewhat waterproof or weather resistant. I'm thinking maybe 3/4" marine grade plywood with some router work to accommodate the floor ribs. Not totally convinced that is the best solution.
Any ideas?
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