gas springs
I painted the FRP panels outside and folded up the camper. I brought the trailer back inside and worked on the the gas springs to lift the lid and camper.
I reinforced the corners of the tub with 1/4" thick steel angle. I had to make mounting plates for the ball sockets on the lid as well, since the mounting balls for the gas springs only have about 1" long threaded studs, so they can't make it all the way through my lid frame.
These are 550 lb springs, they don't actually open the lid & camper under their own power, but they make it doable for me assisting. Once it reaches about 30 deg, the springs have enough power and the lift and hold it open. I will be installing a drop leg I can put in place once the lid is open, just in case of spring failure. I don't want to get trapped under 600lbs!
I painted the FRP panels outside and folded up the camper. I brought the trailer back inside and worked on the the gas springs to lift the lid and camper.
I reinforced the corners of the tub with 1/4" thick steel angle. I had to make mounting plates for the ball sockets on the lid as well, since the mounting balls for the gas springs only have about 1" long threaded studs, so they can't make it all the way through my lid frame.
These are 550 lb springs, they don't actually open the lid & camper under their own power, but they make it doable for me assisting. Once it reaches about 30 deg, the springs have enough power and the lift and hold it open. I will be installing a drop leg I can put in place once the lid is open, just in case of spring failure. I don't want to get trapped under 600lbs!