Hi Guys, Thank you all for your kind input on my hatch problem. Our local engineer Sam Howe has been graciously working on my hatch problem with me; what a great guy! Now we're looking at 28" 180# struts mounted much like the original ones just lower on the hatch and to the counter. The plan I posted would add too much weight to the closed position to be practical darn it.
Campin' Texan wrote:Great job! Where did you find the end caps for your trim?
Hi Campin, I found them at a local RV parts store. They are standard bare aluminum though they come in white too.
klhoush wrote:I just read the entire thread, WOW, I really enjoyed it!
This really shows how much work goes into a nice custom teardrop. Some people think they can buy a sweet TD for $1000 - $3000. Forget about it! Your battery box is worth $1000! Do you have a final tally on the cost?
I've got to get outside and install the trim on the Slumbercoach, and build side tables, and install another kitchen light switch, and, and, etc.
Cheers,
Kurt Housh
Thank you very much Kurt! To be candid, I'm kinda scared to add it all up but I'd guess over 7K.
PubUltraStar wrote:Okay, Summer is officially over. How many times did you get to camp in the Travelear? Any issues? Anything you would have done differently in the build? I'm slowly getting mine together, and almost at a stage to be able to start working on the walls.
Hi ya Mike, Oh man what a great season! We put about 1K miles on her over 5 camping trips (3 gatherings and 2 regular camp outs). The AT loves to be towed. Sits perfectly behind the Element and glides along. I don't really feel her back there much. I would say to anyone building one of these...Trailer Brakes are not an option. I have not had a panic stop yet but with the brakes she stops with the TV as if there's no added weight. There's only one thing I would have done differently, I would have built a little lighter. We could have shaved about 200# off the chassis and a few pounds off the tongue box. Other than that she's perfect for us.
All the Best,
Dave