Sorry I have been offline for a while! Kids, life, and work tend to take spare time away…it's all good.
I have just a few more finish items to take care of before the camper is complete. I just installed a Camco heater for my pampered dogs to enjoy during the long drive to Idaho this Christmas…last year, no heat for them. They ended up in the cab with us…a family of four, and two large dogs crammed into a GEN2 Dodge on an 18-hour drive. Oh the smells…LOL.
I still want to make a futon style couch which will fold down for a bed. I need to add curtains and finish interior trim work. I have some samples coming in the mail for that.
I love seeing there is still a demand for these simple campers. I am still working towards getting these out there without making it cost prohibitive…that seems to be one of the biggest feedback items…the cost. Honestly that's kinda what started this whole thing. I too don't want to pay an arm and leg to get a simple camper, and don't want a large, heavy camper which can't be wheeled. Even though the camper has been on my truck for about two years, and still not 100% complete, I have had extensive time offroad with it and love how it has performed so far. The overhead compartment is now closable for storage, or lays flat for sleeping. It's on the tighter side for an adult but my kids have no problem sleeping up there.
This camper was literally an experiment to see if I could build it. The next one will indeed have a pop up incorporated into the design. Most likely hinged at the front creating the high points towards the main “living” area. It will be manually operated probably with struts to assist…keep it simple, less to break; and keep the cost down. I have also invested in a TIG machine…need to learn to use it! Aluminum is my goal for the next version. I will do my best to keep more in tune with the Portal and welcome any and all comments, suggestions, etc.
I hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Year's!