Modified Glen-L build (Western PA)

mp43sniper

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Hi all,

I bought the "Acapulco" plans from Glen-L a couple years ago. Although my wife and I have a nice fifth wheel to use anytime we want, I've always wanted a smaller camper for ease of travel/parking/packing/preparation and also so I can pull a car trailer for racing or taking the four wheelers along. A truck camper was the perfect solution in my mind.

My dad and I have spent a lot of time on this project and we changed some things around. Some of the construction is heavier than specified, but since I don't plan on installing a fridge or oven I am hoping it stays about the same as if I had followed the plans. We also did the normal update to the shape of the front. I'm trying my best to keep all the receipts. The door came from Ebay (new surplus) and the windows are from an Ebay store (also new). I'll edit the post later with the seller names when I find them.

The interior paneling is from a local yard and is 1/8 luan with a really nice wallpaper on it. I also bought the matching joint tape so the walls are hopefully going to look like a factory built camper. Unfortunately I can't find any white ceiling panels except these http://randgsupply.com/Warehouse/Interi ... panels.htm (I want the Ruff Stuff) and they say they won't ship them. They look like every other camper roof I've seen, so I have no idea why it's so hard to find them anywhere.

I'm not sure what I'm doing for the outer skin yet, but it will probably be flat aluminum sheet glued directly to the wood. With the windows and all the trim holding the centers and edges, it should work out great with no visible screws or seams. Same thing for the roof. Here come the pics.
 
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This is where I'm at today. The timeline is:

Floor built - 10/28/12
Box started - 05/05/13
Box & wings done - 5/13/13
Rear & side walls framed - 5/19-5/20/13
Rear wall skinned in plywood and installed - 7/13/13
Left wall skinned in paneling - 7/20/13
Right wall skinned and both walls installed - 7/24-7/25/13
1st ceiling panel framed and installed 7/27/13
Cabover floor framed and sheeted - 8/03/13
Cabover floor insulated - 8/24/13

Dead times have been winter and deciding on wall and (now) ceiling paneling.
 
Interesting build. Thanks for the pictures.
:thumbsup:
What have you figured your final weight will be?
Good idea building it on that trailer. Will you
have any difficulty moving it into the truck?
Do you plan to skid it on the plywood bottom or
will you use runners
:thinking:
 
Very nice!

I bought a set of one of their bumper pull travel trailer plans. Some day I might get around to building it.
 
Finally, someone building from a Glen-L plan! Looks great so maybe it will inspire my husband since we have had the plans for the Sequoia, the tiny TT, for years. We have 2011 pop-up and I could give someone a million reasons why they want to build their own!
 
On winter break now. .....

The project is thankfully inside but the garage is not heated. I bought a Mr Heater Buddy for my shop and it works great, so I'll probably use it to try and do some interior work this winter.
 

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