rmcrist wrote:Hey Folks!
Wanted to share our 8.5x16 Diamond Cargo Conversion. This was a husband and wife project, with a little inspiration from Airstream. We've taken this on a roadtrip from Dallas to Yellowstone, amongst other trips around Texas.
Let us know what you think! We got a lot of great inspiration from this site
Flickr https://flic.kr/s/aHskA8uTxo
flboy wrote:rmcrist wrote:Hey Folks!
Wanted to share our 8.5x16 Diamond Cargo Conversion. This was a husband and wife project, with a little inspiration from Airstream. We've taken this on a roadtrip from Dallas to Yellowstone, amongst other trips around Texas.
Let us know what you think! We got a lot of great inspiration from this site
Flickr https://flic.kr/s/aHskA8uTxo
Nice work! I like the look. Very clean and contemporary looking.
Is there a bathroom or toilet in the build? I didn't see one. What do you cook on? Is there a portable burner you put up on the counter-top?
CoventryKid wrote:Nice looking build! Congrats!
I agree with flboy - a porta-potti is the way to go - no plumbing.
When I started our build, I used 5-gal "portable" holding tanks under both sinks (kitchen & bathroom) and a portapotti in the bathroom.
As time went on (we've been travelling and living in "Ali" for over a year now), we found not having a proper sewer connection to a park's system, when available, was a pain. So I added a grey water sewer "system". Still no permanent holding tank, but if we are in a park with sewer, we look like any other travel trailer - sewer hose running to sewer drain. If we don't have a sewer connection, we use the 5-gal tanks. At least when they get full, we can walk them to the dump station, not have to move the whole rig. I also added a 3" drain underneath the portapotti "pedestal" so we can dump the portapotti tank from inside the trailer.
Because we mostly stay in rv parks/campgrounds with power, I added a 2.6 gal hot water heater. This was a really nice addition. I used a "point-of-use' hot water heater from Home Depot. So nice to flip a switch and about 10 mins later have hot water.
Now with hot water, my wife and I have decided we want to add a shower. There is always one park/campground that makes us wish we had one.
Unlike flboy, I continue to improve our 7x16 v-nose NEO trailer. I'd love to do another, but not right now.
Thanks for sharing!!
aggie79 wrote:I love the clean lines and contemporary interior of your build. Very well done!![]()
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Curious - how does the 8-1/2 width tow with your Grand Cherokee? I am wanting to do a cargo trailer conversion too but have concerns on how much frontal area I could tow with my F150.
Again - beautiful job!
CoventryKid wrote:Nice looking build! Congrats!
I agree with flboy - a porta-potti is the way to go - no plumbing.
When I started our build, I used 5-gal "portable" holding tanks under both sinks (kitchen & bathroom) and a portapotti in the bathroom.
As time went on (we've been travelling and living in "Ali" for over a year now), we found not having a proper sewer connection to a park's system, when available, was a pain. So I added a grey water sewer "system". Still no permanent holding tank, but if we are in a park with sewer, we look like any other travel trailer - sewer hose running to sewer drain. If we don't have a sewer connection, we use the 5-gal tanks. At least when they get full, we can walk them to the dump station, not have to move the whole rig. I also added a 3" drain underneath the portapotti "pedestal" so we can dump the portapotti tank from inside the trailer.
Because we mostly stay in rv parks/campgrounds with power, I added a 2.6 gal hot water heater. This was a really nice addition. I used a "point-of-use' hot water heater from Home Depot. So nice to flip a switch and about 10 mins later have hot water.
Now with hot water, my wife and I have decided we want to add a shower. There is always one park/campground that makes us wish we had one.
Unlike flboy, I continue to improve our 7x16 v-nose NEO trailer. I'd love to do another, but not right now.
Thanks for sharing!!
flboy wrote:I certainly understand... but the plumbing is easier than you may think. It can be rather simple depending on your needs. In any case , you can get a good Thedford or Dometic Portable toilet. No plumbing involved. It's sure nice not to have to go outside the trailer in the middle of the night when you have to go. In my first CTC, that is all I had and it worked great.
Anything else planned for this build or are you done? I discovered I was never done... So I sold the first one and started a second one.
rmcrist wrote:We are probably going to sell it later and put that $$ into a bigger build. Im looking now into getting an Aluminum Trailer from ATC and doing a "luxury" buildout.
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