Thanks, I appreciate it. I guess Im gonna need to find some 1x2” alu tube.Here are photos of the latches Jay installed.
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That is an issue if you don't have opening windows. For me, I can pop the Artic Tern windows and open the outside latches from the inside.Hmmm a question, If you operate the slide latch from the inside and if someone push down the outside latches, it looks to me you would be locked inside the camper? Jeff
It depends on whether you have rear barn doors or not. Yes, the solid window hatches are not operable from inside with the latches I have. Certainly a limitation.Hmmm a question, If you operate the slide latch from the inside and if someone push down the outside latches, it looks to me you would be locked inside the camper? Jeff
It depends on whether you have rear barn doors or not. Yes, the solid window hatches are not operable from inside with the latches I have. Certainly a limitation.
However, my rear half barn doors can be opened from the inside on my two year old Ovrlnd version while latched if I unlock the inside top bolt that gives the opposite door with the latches something solid to latch against and just push both doors open together.
Not sure what the story is for the standard back window lift-up hatch or on newer versions.
If you’re really concerned, one option on a new build might be to omit the exterior keyed latch from the solid window hatches and just use the interior bolt Jay is now offering as an option/including (not sure which).
In regards to the propex, is anyone using the HS2000 or with the volume of the camper on a 6.5' bed, would the larger HS2800 be more appropriate?
Simple solution would be a sliding bolt latch on one or both sides. Just make sure you get one that can't rattle closed going down the road and lock you out.I have been wondering about how to secure the standard rear door as well, I also have a concern of being locked in as well, any help would be appreciated.
Good call. My 2000 works pretty well given that I've insulated and run a bed rug but the 2800 would be nice just for speed. I've camped below zero and the hs2000 kept me in the 50s inside.I appreciate that feedback; I went w the 2800 and it arrived today so we'll see how it goes.
Sorry for the delay. Here are a few photos of my drawer build and the finished product. I built them when I still had just a cap on the truck. Let me know if you have any questions.Any chance you can send some photos of your drawer build? I also have an f150 and want to build a drawer system to height of wheel wells. Thanks!
The ceiling has the ceiling liner from OVRLND. The lighting is just a few 12v puck lights installed in a piece of plywood attached to the ceiling ribs with nutserts and machine screws similar to OVRLND's push bars.KellyM, looking at your first photo, I see what looks like a unique celling trim and lighting setup. If you get a chance can you post a picture of the roof and talk a little about how you built the lighting?
Thanks
Jeff