waiting for my pics
I've had to change my floor plan 5 times now and I'm on my third bunk design (just found out the side walls are
not square to the floor)
Perfectionist / mad scientist with a need to constantly modify, tweak and re-engineer everything. (icon is my Chevy)
Thankfully I have a huge tote full of Legos to work with - or I'd have a giant pile of brand new scrap wood.
What works on paper and in theory, does not necessarily work in reality.
Mechanical is easy for me. Wood working? I'd rather eat lima beans. I've already drilled a hole in my finger with a phillips bit & the 18v, cut into a pinky finger and halfway thru the nail with the sawzall. Looks more like the set of a slasher movie than a work area. Note: blood will sand off once it's dry.
I'll be traveling from FL to AZ. I won't be able to mess with it once it's done, so getting it right the first time is important.
I've only got a light duty 6 x 12 V nose to work with and it has to stay mainly a CT: for hauling tools, 6 ft ladder, equipment, large truck parts & a 29er mountain bike. The bunk & shelves have to be completely and quickly removable, can't put in any cabinets and I
must have a shower.
Some days I'm almost irritated enough to velcro the ladder, the spare 38" tire and the mountain bike to the outside walls of the trailer and be done with it. Other days, I figure duct tape oughta do it.