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new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:46 pm
by DTCOOPER
Hello from the piney woods of East Texas. Been lurking for a while, and now I'm ready to start my conversion.
2007 haul mark 24` . We got a great deal on the trailer. And I've acquired a donor camper for rooftop AC, furnace, water heater, and a few other items. We plan to have basic "kitchen area" in the front. And a shower at one side. Probably use a porta potty in the shower area, to avoid having a black water tank. Just install a gray tank for the kitchen sink and shower. Then save as much room as possible for the toys. Road king, Kawasaki mule, 4 wheelers, dirt bikes, etc. More to come as we start our build. Thanks for all the good ideas I've garnered from this forum thus far.
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Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:33 am
by Robin Bobula
Welcome, DTCooper! That's a nice-looking trailer you have there! Should be plenty of room for what you want to do. The donor camper idea is smart, and there are probably other odds and ends from it that can be re-purposed besides the appliances. There are tons of great ideas on this forum

Are you planning to insulate? With a 24' trailer, that will take a little time, but would be well worth it. We have a 7x18, and have been working at it for a few weeks (evenings and some weekends). There is still more to go, but I see the light at the end of the tunnel now, and have the measuring and cutting down to a good routine. We're going the porta-potty route as well, probably no grey tank either, just a "Y" from sink and shower drain down to a bucket below. Less plumbing means less maintenance and fewer chances for leaks.

I look forward to seeing your build progress. :D

Robin

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:58 am
by bc toys
Well I wish you good luck on the trailer. Its a big task but lots of fun if you go about it right and take your time so you don't have as many redoes I just got mine done yesterday and yes I know I'll have to do last up date of photos today :lol: :lol: well if you need anything just ask somebody has probably already tried it and can tell you how to get it done :roll: :roll: Can't wait to see all this build and as you know we love pics :pictures: :pictures: we just don't like posting our on :x :lol: :lol: see you down the camping trail Oh ya go to a few gatherings and meet the nicest people in the world and you can get to see some convesins first hand :beer: :beer:

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:04 am
by DTCOOPER
definitely going to insulate.. Right now I'm removing all the paneling. I have to replace one piece of the "skin" that got wrinkled over by the walk in door on the right side.
No structural damage, just the piece of aluminum. I found a place out here in Tyler that has the skin and rub rail material in stock.. So that's job # 1.. Then I'll get it insulated.

As far as bunks, we'll probably do the e-trac route in the back of the trailer. That way the bunks can be removed as necessary. Also have one of the metal futons (lightweight), that can be used as a couch, as well as another sleeping place..

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:40 pm
by David_L6
Please take and post plenty of pictures - especially of the water tanks installation. Sooner or later I'm going to get started on my 7 X 16 and I'd like to have a shower and toilet up in the front but I really don't have a clue where to start....

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:24 am
by aggie79
David_L6 wrote:Please take and post plenty of pictures - especially of the water tanks installation. Sooner or later I'm going to get started on my 7 X 16 and I'd like to have a shower and toilet up in the front but I really don't have a clue where to start....


I'm with David. Please take lots of pics. Oh and congrats on your CT conversion. I hope to join the club some day.

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:38 pm
by roadinspector
Welcome from another Texican! You got enough room in that trailer to move the inlaws in with you. Good luck on your build and looking forward to pics.
Earnest

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:33 am
by lmajeff1
Hello Newbie,

Hope that you enjoy your build trip as I did

Jeff

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 11:22 am
by pete42
do you have a brother DB COOPER?
looks like you have a nice big trailer to do with as you like that's why I still like the idea of converting a CT.

pete

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:11 pm
by DTCOOPER
No relation to the infamous DB. :twisted: Got lots done this weekend. :thumbsup: Question: do I continue posting my progress pics here in this post, or do I start a build journal up in that particular section?? :thinking:

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:50 am
by bc toys
if its a cargo you can do it here or if you want you could do it in the build post thats up to you. What part of the piney wood are you from as i to grew up in those piney woods little town of Omaha well wish you lots of luck

Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:13 am
by DTCOOPER
Got the frames built, to weld into the roof for Air ConditionerS (yep, that's S as in plural, we're putting 2 units in). :R One unit will be wired into the panel which will be fed by the 30 amp RV cord.. The other one, is wired to a flanged inlet in the floor. My thinking is, plugging into the standard RV outlet at parks, generator, etc., will power the front unit. Then If there's an additional receptacle available on the pedestal (or generator), I can plug a standard extension cord into the flanged inlet and have the other AC running too..
I know the one frame looks a little crooked.. Just the angle of the camera phone when I took the pic.. I can assure you they're square. :D
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Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:16 am
by DTCOOPER
We then replaced the one piece of damaged skin on the trailer.. :applause:
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Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:19 am
by DTCOOPER
I ran the wiring for the rooftop ACs, and added 2 receptacles in each wall. As well as an outside receptacle on the exterior curb side near the back. All wiring was run in the "trough" area up at the top of the walls.
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Re: new guy in Texas

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:23 am
by DTCOOPER
Then as can be seen in one pic above; we started installing the insulation.. That's a boring tedious process.. 1" Foil Backed foam on the ceiling, and 3/4" blue in the walls.. foil taped all joints. Then added furring strips on the ceiling. It started raining (more like flooding), :frightened: so we closed up shop early yesterday, before finishing the wall insulation. I'll get some pics of it this evening.
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