If not, you could go the flatbed route and have long built in storage down the sides over the wheels.
Very true.
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If not, you could go the flatbed route and have long built in storage down the sides over the wheels.
Now THAT is slick. I like it. That's a much better answer to the "pain at the end points" issue rather than building low-working-height into the vehicle as a fulltime thing...On the basis that shipping in a container is something that happens only on relatively rare occasions, this friend of ours built a "pop down".
It has the advantages of a solid, well insulated body with full standing height, but can be reduced in height to fit a container for half a day's work.
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Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
The way it looks right now we are only offering the slide in campers as assembled units. Empty shell (with 1 entry door) as blank slate. The possibilities are endless!
It will be fairly easy for us to install any type Arctic Tern Window, skylight, storage hatch at the same time.
As life goes we had another small delay..... A couple of machinery parts that we custom ordered from Germany are faulty... Should have replacement in place next week. Fingers crossed, we have the Gladiator camper ready within a couple days. Dodge 1500, F150, after....
Thank you everyone for the feedback and for hanging in there! It's amazing to have such a great community support.
Cheers
That's great to hear. Sorry for the confusion. Multiple folks said you guys wouldn't cut the holes or install windows including somebody to talked to your office. Thanks for the clarity.
Just to clarify. I was told that they don’t sell panel kits(flat packed in a container ) with window and doors cut out, not that they wouldn’t put windows or doors in a completed camper.
Keith
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Still dying for some more updates....
Exciting to see this coming together! Would you be able to share a few dimensions? I'm starting to think about layouts and haven't been quite able to glean as much as I'd like from some of the earlier artifacts you shared. I'm specifically interested in the measurements listed in this photo:
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Thanks!
Please hang in there till we have finished the prototyping. I know it's a long wait since we first started the announcements... Good things take time!
Thank you for understanding. There are a lot of pieces that need to fall into place... Not easy with Covid and shipping logistics.Sounds good, I know it’s a big undertaking!