rivernstream
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Greetings
First post to EP after much lurking. I am contemplating building a bolt camper with cabover rooftop tent for my Nisan Frontier. My thought is to use mostly 1x4 and 1/8” ply foam sandwich construction for the shell and cabover base (may use 2x4 or lam 1x4) and then connect to roof top tent as shown in this video. This is a common construction technique for lightweight Teardrops. Want to either have barn door or traditional lift up window with tail gate to retain ability to use camper for truck type work. No sketches yet, but here’s a link to the RTT series currently underway, and to the traveling together frankenbuild that also uses fiberglass and wood.
My experience includes restoring a vintage Shasta trailer (ground up), building a stitch and glue wooden kayak, and decades of sewing...so I’m pretty sure I’m up to the task. No welding experience. Interested in feedback on my design thinking so far. I’m going for a light weight and strong...also want to carry kayaks and bikes on top so planning re-inforcement.
Current rtt build inspired Teardrop stitch and glue with rack Frankenstein camper attaching cabover to fiberglass shell
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkHL6o9Ip6S8k3dLSvy4SAsIBX3MFtvAt
First post to EP after much lurking. I am contemplating building a bolt camper with cabover rooftop tent for my Nisan Frontier. My thought is to use mostly 1x4 and 1/8” ply foam sandwich construction for the shell and cabover base (may use 2x4 or lam 1x4) and then connect to roof top tent as shown in this video. This is a common construction technique for lightweight Teardrops. Want to either have barn door or traditional lift up window with tail gate to retain ability to use camper for truck type work. No sketches yet, but here’s a link to the RTT series currently underway, and to the traveling together frankenbuild that also uses fiberglass and wood.
My experience includes restoring a vintage Shasta trailer (ground up), building a stitch and glue wooden kayak, and decades of sewing...so I’m pretty sure I’m up to the task. No welding experience. Interested in feedback on my design thinking so far. I’m going for a light weight and strong...also want to carry kayaks and bikes on top so planning re-inforcement.
Current rtt build inspired Teardrop stitch and glue with rack Frankenstein camper attaching cabover to fiberglass shell
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkHL6o9Ip6S8k3dLSvy4SAsIBX3MFtvAt