B85
Adventurer
First,I am no expert.But was thinking ,after going to the Overland/Expo for the last couple of years that I wish their was a class for people that are or have built vehicles and trailers. Some thing where experiences ,both +- could be shared.
I'm trying to get myself to build a "Dakar" looking big 4x4 camper. I have a love for building "THINGS" . And maybe its the planing and finding the best way to do it. Even with the net. is hard to find other builders.
My idea was to present my building plan ( to get the conversation started ) and then open it up to the table . This is where others can offer what they did and how. From small vehicle to big and trailers.
I would like to keep it a "DIY" program. I know that this can be hired out as long as you have a big budget. But I don't have unlimited funds. What I do have are some skills and can build.I guess what I'm saying is a get your hands dirty (maybe cut) kind of persons project.
I see and hand out with what needs to be concerted. What needs to be on hand. The list of tools and supply. Where to get training if you don't have a skill that will be needed. Where are you going to build it? And their is the "legal" thing, state laws,federal and others both for the vehicle and the build site.
I have been bit by the "Legal" thing. Everyone said it was ok right up to having it inspected. Then all bets were off. The state only saw a Semi truck with a 20' living quarts on the back. NOT a RV . Long story but I got it worked out.Had I know it would take 3 years I would not have built it.
Maybe Overland/Expo will not want it but it can't hurt to ask.
So, what do you think ? Would you go to this kind of class ?
Randy
I'm trying to get myself to build a "Dakar" looking big 4x4 camper. I have a love for building "THINGS" . And maybe its the planing and finding the best way to do it. Even with the net. is hard to find other builders.
My idea was to present my building plan ( to get the conversation started ) and then open it up to the table . This is where others can offer what they did and how. From small vehicle to big and trailers.
I would like to keep it a "DIY" program. I know that this can be hired out as long as you have a big budget. But I don't have unlimited funds. What I do have are some skills and can build.I guess what I'm saying is a get your hands dirty (maybe cut) kind of persons project.
I see and hand out with what needs to be concerted. What needs to be on hand. The list of tools and supply. Where to get training if you don't have a skill that will be needed. Where are you going to build it? And their is the "legal" thing, state laws,federal and others both for the vehicle and the build site.
I have been bit by the "Legal" thing. Everyone said it was ok right up to having it inspected. Then all bets were off. The state only saw a Semi truck with a 20' living quarts on the back. NOT a RV . Long story but I got it worked out.Had I know it would take 3 years I would not have built it.
Maybe Overland/Expo will not want it but it can't hurt to ask.
So, what do you think ? Would you go to this kind of class ?
Randy