Jeremysp,
I really love how your always thinking out side the box. My hat's off to you!
More food for thought. I have always wondered about having a slide in slide out type of set up. Maybe have a roller or wheel set up that could be raised and lowered from inside the TC. Once in place on the truck the wheels could be raised up so the TC sets on the bed. When it's time to unload lower the rollers or wheels, then roll the TC into a track or what ever that is the same height as the bed. My TC weighs around 800 lbs loaded. I can easily roll it around an into the truck with 3 wheeled casters under each of the jack feet.
Happy build!
Tom
Thanks! You mean make a platform the height of my bed, and roll it onto the platform from the truck vise versa, like a drawer? Whats tc? Truck camper?
I think it would just be easier, to put like 4 to 6 hooks ON TOP of the camper, and just lower it via a winch mounted on the metal beam (and a chain or cable from winch to each hook on camper). Later on, the hooks can actually be good for hooking up something on the top via staps, such as a roof top carrier or an inflatable boat. I would make sure that where the hooks are, that there will be gussets and such that reinforce the area, as each hook will lift no more than 200 pounds (if the camper weighs 800 pounds) I dont think the camper will weigh 800 pounds, as my frame will be 200 pounds when im done. Then some insulation, the outside sheeting, the 3 windows, the door, the 3/8 plywood for the floor area, some wiring with clearance lights on the outside, the interior 1/8 MDF panelling and that will be it. So it might weigh like 750 pounds, where my max of my truck is 1500 to 1750.
And my name is Jeremy, you dont have to say Jeremysp.