Mr4btTahoe
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New to the forum... been drooling over this site for some time and finally decided to join up.
I've decided to build a hard side camper to fit my flatbed.
For starters.. the truck I'll be using.
It's a '90 F350 Crew Cab SRW 4x4. Fresh 7.3 IDI with ATS turbo system... ZF5 5spd... Kingpin Dana 60 up front.. Sterling 10.25 in the rear (soon to be regeared to 4.88). Rolling on AR 16.5s wrapped in Load range "E' 37x12.5s from an HMMWV (rated at 4450# each). I'm slowly but surely reworking every system on the truck to make it cross-country reliable. It ain't pretty... but it's a tank. (cant post links to my photobucket yet apparently...)
Now the plan... I want to build a full width drop on camper that will come up and over the cab a good ways (for a large bunk). I'd like to use steel for the framing.. 1.5" square tube. First question is wall thickness... I've read through a few threads where some guys are using .090" wall and some are using .120". I'm concerned with weight going with a thick wall.. so I was planning on .090. Will that do the trick strength wise? Would 1x2 be better then 1.5 square? I don't see many threads discussing framing specifically... so maybe I'm overthinking it?
I want to build it with a side entrance.. and skin it with what ever is suggested. I've seen guys using aluminum... I've seen guys using sheet metal... some fiberglass. I've got the tools and know-how to work with steel and fiberglass sheeting... probably want to stay away from aluminum as I have no way to weld it, bend it, etc.
I haven't seen many pictures or build threads showing the framework of these custom campers... so my plan so far is pretty basic. I was thinking 16" OC main supports with some triangulation (not sure how I'd work it in) and additional framing for windows/doors.
Mainly... my questions for now are material thickness and what would be best to skin the outside with. Once I get an idea there.. I can draw it up and start getting materials.
Thanks in advance.
I've decided to build a hard side camper to fit my flatbed.
For starters.. the truck I'll be using.
It's a '90 F350 Crew Cab SRW 4x4. Fresh 7.3 IDI with ATS turbo system... ZF5 5spd... Kingpin Dana 60 up front.. Sterling 10.25 in the rear (soon to be regeared to 4.88). Rolling on AR 16.5s wrapped in Load range "E' 37x12.5s from an HMMWV (rated at 4450# each). I'm slowly but surely reworking every system on the truck to make it cross-country reliable. It ain't pretty... but it's a tank. (cant post links to my photobucket yet apparently...)
Now the plan... I want to build a full width drop on camper that will come up and over the cab a good ways (for a large bunk). I'd like to use steel for the framing.. 1.5" square tube. First question is wall thickness... I've read through a few threads where some guys are using .090" wall and some are using .120". I'm concerned with weight going with a thick wall.. so I was planning on .090. Will that do the trick strength wise? Would 1x2 be better then 1.5 square? I don't see many threads discussing framing specifically... so maybe I'm overthinking it?
I want to build it with a side entrance.. and skin it with what ever is suggested. I've seen guys using aluminum... I've seen guys using sheet metal... some fiberglass. I've got the tools and know-how to work with steel and fiberglass sheeting... probably want to stay away from aluminum as I have no way to weld it, bend it, etc.
I haven't seen many pictures or build threads showing the framework of these custom campers... so my plan so far is pretty basic. I was thinking 16" OC main supports with some triangulation (not sure how I'd work it in) and additional framing for windows/doors.
Mainly... my questions for now are material thickness and what would be best to skin the outside with. Once I get an idea there.. I can draw it up and start getting materials.
Thanks in advance.