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Hello everyone,
I have been lurking on EP for a while and finally decided to show up for real. I thought I might introduce myself by showing off my custom build.
I have been building a carbon fiber, built-on camper for my 2006 Nissan Titan. This project started in May of 2010 with design and specs and actual construction started in October of 2010.
The goal: A light-weight, tough, hard-sided, self-reliant, pop-up camper that would allow me and my capable Titan to go anywhere.
The construction is carbon fiber/foam laminate all hand built with a skim coat of polyester filler/primer and then professional auto quality primer, paint, and clear coat.
It has been a heck of a journey so far (and I am only half way done), but totally worth it.
Some of you may have been following me over at hookedupfilms.com, but I wanted to introduce the project here in hopes of some input as I move into the interior and systems part of the build. I really respect this community and its aggregate knowledge.
Here are some pics of the build so far. Enjoy!
I have been lurking on EP for a while and finally decided to show up for real. I thought I might introduce myself by showing off my custom build.
I have been building a carbon fiber, built-on camper for my 2006 Nissan Titan. This project started in May of 2010 with design and specs and actual construction started in October of 2010.
The goal: A light-weight, tough, hard-sided, self-reliant, pop-up camper that would allow me and my capable Titan to go anywhere.
The construction is carbon fiber/foam laminate all hand built with a skim coat of polyester filler/primer and then professional auto quality primer, paint, and clear coat.
It has been a heck of a journey so far (and I am only half way done), but totally worth it.
Some of you may have been following me over at hookedupfilms.com, but I wanted to introduce the project here in hopes of some input as I move into the interior and systems part of the build. I really respect this community and its aggregate knowledge.
Here are some pics of the build so far. Enjoy!