woodslanding
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Wow, that is an uncommon stove. Only found two places online that sell it, and one has it on 'clearance'... Hope I can still get one when the time comes... It would fit really well in my design as it currently stands.
Yep, I am in the same boat. Totally grosses me out.Now that made me laugh out loud! I don't have kids either and I know exactly where your coming from. Funny stuff!
Nice job on the loo too.
HB
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Yep, I am in the same boat. Totally grosses me out.
The wife wanted to use the bathroom in our old camper. I was always of the mindset that it was strictly a storage closet.
I told her she could use it if she wanted, but she had to deal with it at the dump stations. She looked like she was responding to a Hazmat situation, but she did dump the tanks herself almost everytime!
We realized the standard RV style potty situation is not for us. The new rig has no washroom.
Good work!
Keep an eye on the tracks though.
I had some rates to 1000lbs fail holding my 600lbs BMW1200GSA in the back of my toy hauler.
It bent open and the locking loop thing popped right our
A good secondary method for sure, but keep an eye on it
Thanks! Good to know on the tracks. The fittings I used say they are rated to 5,000 lbs - not sure I believe it, but that's what they say. I'll be keeping an eye on the whole setup, I'm paranoid that way!
Thanks.I looked through the entire thread for info on how you are sealing the pop top. I did find where you mentioned your gutter for it but didn't see anything on sealing. I would love to know what seal you used and a link. Also pictures would be great.
Great build. Looks awesome.
So out of Curiousity what is the total weight on your camper? (All in with Water, people, animals, supplies...etc)
What sort of upgrading did you do to the vehicle to try and help with all the added weight?
Thank you so much for the info.Thanks.
When the pop top is down, it's just a bulb seal. Hard to get a good shot, but it's attached to aluminum c-channel around the edges of the roof.
The "gutter" is what the fabric attaches to at the bottom. Here's a link to the seal I used:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NDR2BB8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Speaking of fabric, the adhesive-backed velcro I used isn't holding up. Nothing has failed totally yet, but it's not going to work in the long run. Will need to decide if I want to try to clean up the goo and sew new velcro in, or start fresh.