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Postby Wellcraft290 » Wed Nov 20, 2019 4:35 pm

So I am new here and plan on building a squaretop camper. Looking for advice and any suggestions

I plan on building a frame.
5x12 2x3 .120 steel frame outside and 2x2 x.120 in the middle every two feet.
flexiride axle

then I will build the main shell out of 1x1 steel. inside 1/8th wood and on the outside 1/2" wood. sandwiched between will be foam sheet insulation.

plan on buying doors and rear hatch from challanger doors.

out of the 12 feet starting from the back
just shy of 2 feet of galley
then 8 feet of living space
front 2 feet will story the diesel heater and electrical items(batteries etc)

I plan on poly the exterior then monstaline the whole thing. thinking alum trim on the outside for looks but hopefully the monstaliner will seal all the edges from water.

thoughts ? ideas? issues?

thank you
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby Sparksalot » Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:10 pm

Sounds like you may be overbuilding it. Rose has 3/4” sides. At the time I built her, I could only get 4x10 sheets in 3/4 or 1/4. She’s 1,500# when loaded. Looking back over 11 years with her, I believe she’d be totally adequate with 1/4” skins.
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby tony.latham » Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:39 pm

Wellcraft290 wrote:So I am new here and plan on building a squaretop camper. Looking for advice and any suggestions

I plan on building a frame.
5x12 2x3 .120 steel frame outside and 2x2 x.120 in the middle every two feet.
flexiride axle

then I will build the main shell out of 1x1 steel. inside 1/8th wood and on the outside 1/2" wood. sandwiched between will be foam sheet insulation.

plan on buying doors and rear hatch from challanger doors.

out of the 12 feet starting from the back
just shy of 2 feet of galley
then 8 feet of living space
front 2 feet will story the diesel heater and electrical items(batteries etc)

I plan on poly the exterior then monstaline the whole thing. thinking alum trim on the outside for looks but hopefully the monstaliner will seal all the edges from water.

thoughts ? ideas? issues?

thank you


You don’t need all those crossmembers on the chassis. Weight will sneak up and bite you.

I like Monstaliner. You can check out my build log and read my experience with it. But think of it as a high grade textured paint. Don’t count on it to seal seams.

Tony


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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby Wellcraft290 » Thu Nov 21, 2019 7:59 am

Ok thank you on the skins. Maybe just do 1/2" on the back and front to better support the hatch.

and how would you seal the seams with monstaliner? obvisiously want it water tight lol
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby tony.latham » Thu Nov 21, 2019 10:23 am

and how would you seal the seams with monstaliner?


That stuff is a great paint*, not a sealant. I would suggest you fiberglass the cabin using epoxy resin, and then sand and prime first.



Fiberglass the walls flat on the bench. It's not a big learning curve. Youtube it.

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*And it's not cheap. You need two gallons.
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby Sparksalot » Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:11 pm

tony.latham wrote:
Fiberglass the walls flat on the bench. It's not a big learning curve. Youtube it.

Tony

*And it's not cheap. You need two gallons.



Concur on the flat surface. Also on cost. I built a stitch and glue kayak last year. I bought more than one gallon of 5:1 epoxy at $125 a gallon.
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby tony.latham » Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:13 pm

Also on the cost. I bought more than one gallon of 5:1 epoxy at $125 a gallon.


My bad. I was referring to the cost of Monstaliner. $400 for a two-gallon kit if I recall correctly.

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Postby Sparksalot » Thu Nov 21, 2019 3:03 pm

:shock:
Holy cow, Rose is a teenager now! Done? Surely you jest. A teardrop is never "done".

The Compass Rose build thread: viewtopic.php?t=23213

Inspiration: http://tnttt.com/Design_Library/Trailer%20for%20Two.htm

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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby twisted lines » Thu Nov 21, 2019 4:56 pm

Make sure your walls fit under the 5' Plywood on the roof!

1"X 2" tubing is a good one to grab for the plywood joint's you will be making!

(Polyurethane) Caulk then 3 coats of Exterior polyurethane then Monstraliner.
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby Wellcraft290 » Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:59 am

ugh probably be just over 5' wide on roof. was planning on laying the plywood "sideways" so had two seams.
caulk, bondo wood fill, fiberglass then most likely monstaline the whole thing. but now if I am going to fiberglass maybe just gelcoat paint which should be a lot cheaper.
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby twisted lines » Fri Nov 22, 2019 3:11 pm

Wellcraft290 wrote:ugh probably be just over 5' wide on roof. was planning on laying the plywood "sideways" so had two seams.



It's worth the effort to me, Queen size bed is a must! 60 + inside but it is so much more work then just going with the 5' & For a radius in the front over 5' the seams are compounded at least I couldn't figure another way to do it. That's not sayin much :?
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby Sparksalot » Fri Nov 22, 2019 4:27 pm

Wellcraft290 wrote:ugh probably be just over 5' wide on roof. was planning on laying the plywood "sideways" so had two seams.
caulk, bondo wood fill, fiberglass then most likely monstaline the whole thing. but now if I am going to fiberglass maybe just gelcoat paint which should be a lot cheaper.


I did exactly the same thing. The cabin on Rose is 60.5 inches wide outside. I laid 1/8” birch ply sideways and used several sheets of 4x8.
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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby tony.latham » Fri Nov 22, 2019 6:04 pm

So I am new here and plan on building a squaretop camper. Looking for advice and any suggestions...


It's those front and rear angles on the roof where I would suggest you fiberglass. Me? I'd glass the entire cabin but for sure those joints.

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Re: construction advice or suggestions

Postby Wellcraft290 » Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:33 am

definately plan on fiberglassing the whole body for strength and to better waterproof.
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