Re: Folding Foamie Camper a la Casita or Esterel in the Work
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:30 pm
Oleg: For now my plan for the interior is to leave the floorplan pretty sparse, use it a few times, and then see what I think I really need. I'm going to have a bucket toilet or some such to begin with, and plan to get one of those portable propane water heaters with a shower spigot built in in for bathing, but not have anything permanently installed. I will likely have a trifold sofa/bed along the back side, a small removable table, and a countertop along the front wall which will serve as the kitchen area. I will also have a wood burning stove for heat. To the extent possible (and it is a smaller space I'm working with) I want an open space along these lines (though again, smaller).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CMZ4KdBAc4
I also want to keep weight down and not have to dismantle too much if I do remove the pod and tip it on it's side for storage.
Hossesdad: Thanks for the tip. I picked up a little welding machine on sale, so I'm going to learn, but I'll keep that option in mind too.
Terra6: That sounds awesome, but out of my league! I'm leaning more and more toward leaving it all put together as much as possible, but we'll see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CMZ4KdBAc4
I also want to keep weight down and not have to dismantle too much if I do remove the pod and tip it on it's side for storage.
Hossesdad: Thanks for the tip. I picked up a little welding machine on sale, so I'm going to learn, but I'll keep that option in mind too.
Terra6: That sounds awesome, but out of my league! I'm leaning more and more toward leaving it all put together as much as possible, but we'll see.