Today was huge!!!! My Brother came to the shop around Noon and we loaded up the components for the RTT platform and went up to his house to final fit everything.. This was nerve wracking for me, all I could think of all week was What if my measurements were incorrect? It was killing me. It would have been a lot less stressful If this whole thing was right in my shop. My worries turned out to be completely unfounded however as we lifted the framework to the stake pockets of the trailer it slipped right in perfectly; two hits with the rubber mallet to seat it and done!!!!:Wow1:This picture shows the trailer in travel mode with the platform folded. Excuse the flat tire. I removed the rollers I had on it to get the new rubber mounted.
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Nothing is final assembled yet so My brother and I moved the panels by hand into place to see the platform deployed and to strength test it. Prior to doing all this I hitched the trailer to the Jeep and tightened down (Or so I thought) the coupler.
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This is where it gets both educational & funny. I got out the step ladder and put it at the rear of the trailer (First mistake) climbed up and on to the platform; SOLID and I mead SOLID!!!! There was a big smile on my face as I jumped up and down on the platform and I was thinking just how clever I was when the coupler let go. Now I'm about 225 and once the trailer started to tip I went down right on the platform and the whole thing slid to the ground under me. After the dust settled I thought " there goes several weeks of work". Nope. not a scratch on either me or the trailer. I considered that the educational part,I never would have dreamed of that kind of strength test. I did take a chip out of one of my mounting discs but I have several more in the shop. No worries!!
Once my Brother and I got done laughing our a#*es off we decided to pitch the tent.
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I do have an Oasis II that I purchased and eventually that is the tent I will mount but the Eureka was quick & cheap. It will serve until I can figure out all the mounting issues with the OasisII. I noted that it overlaps the platform by about an inch on all sides so I'm going to experiment with some PVC pipe filled with sand & capped for the inside perimeter and some Bungees for the outside four corners:victory: