wanderer-rrorc
Explorer
So the new wife and I have discovered that we both have a hidden love..Camping..
With many years of many builds..and being a master tradesman and welder Ive been shocked at the cost of flippac's and the build quality..
HOWEVER the biggest shock is that folks are missing out on a 5x8 awning build into the flippac they could be using for shade!!
I would initiallyassume that its due to structural reinforcing that the smaller front window would allow..however the pictures Ive seen of flippacs doesnt seem to support that as the main backbone is steel with fiberglass over it.
burquedoka photos show no real additional structure.
so basing my design build off of a metal framework like a ladder rack with some downward supports for the back I would assume I could build a flip-pac STYLE and with some internal ropes for support (and maybe reluctantly legs to ground that an awning would have) I could throw a side awning and a little triangle connector and it would be a 2 sided wrap around like a fox wing.
based on how much taller a full size truck is (my 2015 ram 1500 cc tradesman diesel) over 6'5" to bottom of front door seal..so flip pack would be even higher than that..anyone of average height shouldn't have trouble getting in and out of the truck bed and bang their heads (they would hit a standard cap back window anyway)
Ideas on why they didn't do this? Pitfalls Ive not thought about? (already looking at a front rain deflector built into the build and good seals all the way around...torsion bar like flip pac to open and close..and this would be a utility truck cap build with low-profile ladder rack as this is also my work truck..no need to build benches/tables that are permanent)
sturdy..like this..the frame too..lol
With many years of many builds..and being a master tradesman and welder Ive been shocked at the cost of flippac's and the build quality..
HOWEVER the biggest shock is that folks are missing out on a 5x8 awning build into the flippac they could be using for shade!!
I would initiallyassume that its due to structural reinforcing that the smaller front window would allow..however the pictures Ive seen of flippacs doesnt seem to support that as the main backbone is steel with fiberglass over it.
burquedoka photos show no real additional structure.
so basing my design build off of a metal framework like a ladder rack with some downward supports for the back I would assume I could build a flip-pac STYLE and with some internal ropes for support (and maybe reluctantly legs to ground that an awning would have) I could throw a side awning and a little triangle connector and it would be a 2 sided wrap around like a fox wing.
based on how much taller a full size truck is (my 2015 ram 1500 cc tradesman diesel) over 6'5" to bottom of front door seal..so flip pack would be even higher than that..anyone of average height shouldn't have trouble getting in and out of the truck bed and bang their heads (they would hit a standard cap back window anyway)
Ideas on why they didn't do this? Pitfalls Ive not thought about? (already looking at a front rain deflector built into the build and good seals all the way around...torsion bar like flip pac to open and close..and this would be a utility truck cap build with low-profile ladder rack as this is also my work truck..no need to build benches/tables that are permanent)
sturdy..like this..the frame too..lol