Junkboy999 wrote:Hello and Welcome.
A lot of people use sketchup here. The forum moderator, Mike just set up a section for sketchup diegines.
Another person is taking the most popular designs and redoing them in sketchup format. Other people just
post random “ Hey what about this as a design “ shreads where they use the program to convey their idea.
Some neat designs but most never get built.
Bunks are doable but work better in a camper that is wide enough to sleep in sideways. A top bunk in a
standard TD would be limited to a small bed for children or pets because if the inside cabinets.
Ps. I think your husband would get suspicious really fast when you start asking to borrow his power tools
to take over to your girlfriends house for an all nighter,

and it is hard to smuggle a table saw out in your
purse. Ha hahaha

keep us informed either way.
Hi Junkboy,
I'm considering a combination of ideas from tears that other members have posted and are camping with. I wish I remembered where I saw these ideas so I could give due credit, but there's what I think I'm going to attempt:
1) fold down wall between top of galley and sleeping area level with top counter to act as part of the upper bunk (about 4'X5')
2) "couch" across back galley wall where wall acts as back support and bottom is a ladder frame & cam be moved up level with counter/wall fold out to rest on dowel pegs to make bunk longer when kids grow more (about 6'X5')
3) Cushions for top bunk are "couch" cushions, 2 connected and 1 separate, cushions for floor bunk stored under seat frame, all accordion connected.
4) Floor bunk almost queen size (58ish by 80), the top one may be shorter or longer as needed.
5) cabinets only across front for clothing storage, spot for tiny tv & radio, and keys
6) drop floor that doubles as table in front of "couch" for my long-legged hubby
7) side-out stove in galley

possible 3-way fridge
9) a.c. & d.c. system w/ battery
10) spots for a/c vents for petcool when budget allows-probably on tongue
and all this has to be reasonably below 1000lbs when unloaded- my max towing capacity is 1000lbs.
I figure I can get away with it because the interior is mostly empty space and I will have a couple of things in double-use to cut down on extra weight. Considering only 1 door to cut down on weight, or 2 pre-made doors from the guy on ebay so there is no need for more windows.
I have the profile figured out in sketch up, I just have to figure our how to put the interior in there and how to post sketchup images.
I will probably borrow the tools from somewhere else, I have some of my own, but he doesn't own most of the tools I need anyway, so less sneaking is necessary
