Thanks for all your support and quality kit ;o)This will be a sweet ride!
No worries you can purchase the book from here https://www.selfbuildmotorhome.com, you also have the option of getting some downloadable layout tools ;o) It takes a while to come as the book ships from Europe but well worth the wait.
I'm curious how the extruded aluminum comes into play in the cabin. Is it the framework for your cabinets? What are the dimensions of it? I'm used to working with the 80 mm pieces that make up my CNC machine but that's way too heavy for this application.
Ya we are looking at this for the framing of the raised bed and cabinet/dinette, the extrusion i have is very lightweight and the idea came from a similar system that Gouse gear uses for their system builds.I'm curious how the extruded aluminium comes into play in the cabin. Is it the framework for your cabinets? What are the dimensions of it? I'm used to working with the 80 mm pieces that make up my CNC machine but that's way too heavy for this application.
Looks to be a different box to the one we are working with - our habitat shell has no thermal transfer on the inside so we should be all good with the clean alu edges etc...my recollection is the author eschews any exposed metal for its potential condensation accumulation, but I could be getting my books crossed since I ordered & am reading this simultaneously : https://www.amazon.com/Overland-Cam..._rd_t=40701&psc=1&refRID=GWA6T37Z34YCGQYW9BK1
It is indeed but probably just as well as i would be in the shop every day wanting to get involved and see how it is progressing lol! We went for Fuso as i love the short form factor of the truck, originally we were looking to convert an ambulance etc but by the time i looked into a 4x4 conversion, lift, wheels, tires, body strip and insulation there was not allot in it in terms of cost to go the Fuso route. I also looked at the F350 platform amongst others. Another reason for the Fuso route is that long terms we are looking to travel Europe and getting parts are no issues compared to a US vehicle. One thing I love about the Fuso is I can just pull into a standard parking spot!! We use to travel with a 28ft Aistream and 4x4 Truck and found we wanted to go further, more remote so decided to build the Expo Vehicle ;o)Stoked to follow this build!! It must be hard watching this thing come together and being all the way across the country!!
Can I ask, why you ended up choosing the Fuso? What other options where you considering?
Thanks!!
You got it, that gives me some structure for Max Trax, high lift, jack, shovel etc etc on the rear ;o) For sure i will share the subframe design once completed.Thanks for posting some of the schematics. I'm assuming the 60 x 60 extrusions in the rear panel are for mounting racks/accessories. Looking forward to seeing the construction of the subframe and isolation pads for the cabin.