Walter, the 7x14 CTC toy hauler/camper

The time has finally come to upgrade from my teardrop. As much fun as it is Cindy, and I wanted more comforts than it could provide. The must haves were a king size bed. Indoor toilet. Plus, a comfortable and heated indoor place to hang out. If the weather goes bad.
A while back I started to plan out building a new vintage style canned ham. I drew and cut out a profile pattern. I purchased a rotten pop-up camper to salvage the frame and all the accessories. Propane stove, RV furnace, sink and so forth would be reused as well. Many life changes put the project on hold. Things are now back on track. Enough where I can now build again.
During the long hiatus I was still planning the camper build. One thing that bothered me was how I would haul around our 2 eBikes. Would I hang them off a rack on back of the camper? Or use a few hitch adapters and mount the rack between the truck and camper? Both were poor solutions. It still left expensive bikes open to the elements. Tempting to thieves as well.
By chance a YouTube vid came into my feed. It was for a CTC toy hauler with an elevator bed!!! PERFECT!!! I could utilize the space under our big bed when traveling. Plus, I would only be building an interior. Not the entire camper. Being weather tight as purchased was huge as well. I could build it in my driveway. No need to get tricky to build a standee camper inside a standard height garage. I was sold!
So, I purchased an all aluminum 7x14 trailer. I bought aluminum since I tow with a 4cyl truck. Truck tow capacity is 3500lbs. Trailer weight is only 1400lbs empty. I intend to build inside as light as possible. Using think aircraft, not tank with the interior structures. I should finish out with a good margin under the trucks tow capacity.
The past few days I've got 90% of the pop up salvage done. I hope to finish that this weekend. I will then sell the frame and empty pop up hull. I've been putting the salvaged items in their intended locations in the new trailer. If find it a huge help when planning, Updates to follow.
Cindy and I name our vehicles. She saw the photo's of the new big box of a trailer. First thing she asked was what will will call it? Told her I had it figured right away. It's a white trailer. How could two Breaking Bad fan's not call it Walter? Walter White it is.
Yes this decal will find a place on the new trailer
A while back I started to plan out building a new vintage style canned ham. I drew and cut out a profile pattern. I purchased a rotten pop-up camper to salvage the frame and all the accessories. Propane stove, RV furnace, sink and so forth would be reused as well. Many life changes put the project on hold. Things are now back on track. Enough where I can now build again.
During the long hiatus I was still planning the camper build. One thing that bothered me was how I would haul around our 2 eBikes. Would I hang them off a rack on back of the camper? Or use a few hitch adapters and mount the rack between the truck and camper? Both were poor solutions. It still left expensive bikes open to the elements. Tempting to thieves as well.
By chance a YouTube vid came into my feed. It was for a CTC toy hauler with an elevator bed!!! PERFECT!!! I could utilize the space under our big bed when traveling. Plus, I would only be building an interior. Not the entire camper. Being weather tight as purchased was huge as well. I could build it in my driveway. No need to get tricky to build a standee camper inside a standard height garage. I was sold!
So, I purchased an all aluminum 7x14 trailer. I bought aluminum since I tow with a 4cyl truck. Truck tow capacity is 3500lbs. Trailer weight is only 1400lbs empty. I intend to build inside as light as possible. Using think aircraft, not tank with the interior structures. I should finish out with a good margin under the trucks tow capacity.
The past few days I've got 90% of the pop up salvage done. I hope to finish that this weekend. I will then sell the frame and empty pop up hull. I've been putting the salvaged items in their intended locations in the new trailer. If find it a huge help when planning, Updates to follow.
Cindy and I name our vehicles. She saw the photo's of the new big box of a trailer. First thing she asked was what will will call it? Told her I had it figured right away. It's a white trailer. How could two Breaking Bad fan's not call it Walter? Walter White it is.
Yes this decal will find a place on the new trailer