The Coddiwompler

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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby KCStudly » Tue Jun 09, 2020 6:18 pm

I'm enjoying your build! :thumbsup:
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby lfhoward » Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:28 pm

eLink wrote:There's a hiking trail nearby with old farm and construction equipment strewn around.
Maybe this old trailer can be repurposed into a new camper!
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This seems random but I just saw your post and it reminded me of something else I'd seen lately. That trailer chassis looks like it is a 100-year old World War I era trailer! The wheels and hubs match this one on the military vehicles forum, Steel Soldiers:

https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/i-bought-a-100-year-old-army-trailer-today.195912/
My off-road camper build on an M116A3 military chassis:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=62581
Tow vehicle: 2008 Jeep Liberty with a 4 inch lift.
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Sun Jul 19, 2020 9:40 am

lfhoward wrote:This seems random but I just saw your post and it reminded me of something else I'd seen lately. That trailer chassis looks like it is a 100-year old World War I era trailer! The wheels and hubs match this one on the military vehicles forum, Steel Soldiers:


Looks very similar. Next time I'm up there I'll look for some identifying marks.
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:24 am

I picked up the new axle and I'm very pleased with the quality and fit. Feeling much more confident with this one, especially with the brakes!
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Trying out a few different wood finishes for the interior...
The piece in the foreground was done with done with General Finishes' "High Performance Satin" water-based poly. It looks okay, but it doesn't do much to enhance the grain. I found it to be much clearer than the Varathane brand, which looks a bit whitewashed.
For the trap door in the middle: To bring out the grain pattern, I used natural stain (oil based), and, once it dried completely, applied three coats of water poly. Adds subtle warmth and a soft sheen. It really makes the plywood end-grain "pop"!
The last piece has three coats of oil-based poly. Nice color and very durable feeling, but I don't like the sheen it produces. Also, it seems to attract dust particles and left a lot of bubbles. This requires a clean environment, a lot more care and a lot more time for application.
Everything else shown here is unfinished.

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My favorite is the stain/poly combo. I'll apply that on the rest of the interior. I may use the oil-based for just the galley.
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:46 pm

I got the tongue box sliders built (props to Tony's book for reference). I used 1/2" ply for the panels instead of 1/4" because I had the scraps on hand. Just had to rabbet the top and bottom. They work really nicely!
I'm guessing that the track grooves and rail need to remain unfinished, right?
It wasn't until I installed them that I realized my design faux pas... there is no way to "pull" the doors shut. They must be "pushed" shut from the opposite side. I might carve in some thumb depressions later.
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I forgot that I am going to need access to those pocket screw holes so I had to gouge out bits of the ledger. No one will see it. :roll:
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby Kim Armstrong » Wed Aug 12, 2020 1:33 pm

Nice build! I've got the same trailer you have and looking at changing axles and wheels. You mind telling me the specs on your axle? Did you use the stock springs? Thanks
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:17 pm

Kim Armstrong wrote:Nice build! I've got the same trailer you have and looking at changing axles and wheels. You mind telling me the specs on your axle? Did you use the stock springs? Thanks


Thank you Kim!

Here you go...
Axle Capacity: 2K
Spindle: Straight
Lubrication: EZ-Lube
Camber: None
Hub Face: 72"
Spring Center: 56.75" (Important: I cut my trailer frame width by 2")
Hubs: Electric Self-adjust
Bolt Pattern: 5 on 4.5
Spring Seat: Underslung, fixed.

I am keeping the stock springs (for better or worse).
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby Kim Armstrong » Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:58 pm

Thanks for the info. Will be following your build.
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby cmrcmk » Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:11 pm

Things are looking good! I hope you're happy with the stain/seal choice once the entire interior is done. I'm a bit anxious to commit to an interior finish because I'm worried a sample will look great but en masse it'll be wrong.

Where did you get your axle from?
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:00 am

cmrcmk wrote:Things are looking good! I hope you're happy with the stain/seal choice once the entire interior is done. I'm a bit anxious to commit to an interior finish because I'm worried a sample will look great but en masse it'll be wrong.

Where did you get your axle from?


Thanks! I'm anxious to get the interior finished as well, but I keep getting sidetracked with work and other projects around the house.

I recommend testing out various finishes and application techniques on scraps before committing. For example, I did not plan on having a "rusticated" looking headboard finish, but settled on it after a failed stain application. This particular stain should have been lightly wiped on/off with rags rather than brushed on.

I should have mentioned, the axle is a Dexter, purchased from Redneck Trailer.
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:55 pm

Finally got the walls glued and screwed...
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Got the laminate installed!
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The lower skirt portions of the walls were coated with fence post paint prior to attaching to the floor.
Here are the final pieces of skirting installed at the front.
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby MickinOz » Mon Sep 21, 2020 4:01 pm

Mate - that's some seriously beautiful cabinet making.
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Re: The Coddiwompler Cooktop

Postby eLink » Mon Sep 21, 2020 4:11 pm

I was originally going to use a Cook Partner stove, but was having a hard time deciding how to fit it in. Instead, I opted for a drop-in cooktop from Dometic. It's less expensive and allows a more custom look.
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I came up with this funky tab on the back side of the drawer box. One latch to keep it closed and one to hold it open while in use. Am I over-thinking this? Is there another way to do this?
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby eLink » Mon Sep 21, 2020 4:26 pm

MickinOz wrote:Mate - that's some seriously beautiful cabinet making.

Thank you! :beer:
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Re: The Coddiwompler

Postby lfhoward » Wed Sep 23, 2020 7:48 am

Wow your build is really coming along. It’s a beautiful design and I agree with the previous poster about the quality cabinet work. I know how house projects can take precedence and delay a trailer build! Keep on keeping on! :thumbsup:
My off-road camper build on an M116A3 military chassis:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=62581
Tow vehicle: 2008 Jeep Liberty with a 4 inch lift.
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