My purpose for building a camper trailer is to go on fishing, hunting and family camping trips and bring my kayaks.
I am looking to build a 6x10 camper on a harbor freight 4x8 folder I use for hauling my kayaks.
I am looking for suggestions and pictures of campers build on that frame.
At this point I have in mind to frame the floor with 2x4s laid on their narrow end and attach the existing fenders to the subfloor where the supports would be. Then coat the bottom of the floor with fence and barn paint from tractor supply.
I want to make the walls capable of holding two 65lb kayaks on racks mounted to the roof.
Given:
Budget of $500
$250 needs to come from homedepot bc of gift cards
$250 from personal fund.
I want to build a 6x10 camper with two 45 degree chamfers instead of teardrop shaped and a galley for basics.
List of unknowns:
Most economical/recommended wood for 2x4s for subfloor.
"....wood and size for building the sidewalls and allow on for ~150-200 lb cargo rack capacity.
"....wood for plywood walls." I have read Baltic birch is good but I have Homedepot gift cards to burn.
Plans for such design and how to get weight ~700 lb unloaded.
Roof waterproofing. I.e. Paint for food and walls.
Adhesives used to bond joints and seal for painting.
Fasteners recommended and hinges resommended.
Cheap vents, Windows, and doors. I believe I want to build the door out of plywood. Weatheratripping is another unknown.
I will search the old posts but any experience left below is very appreciated.