
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
That is the plan so far, folks! Any tips on a woody exterior (sides only) and being creative with fastening everything together?
I attached a photo I found on here somewhere because I like the profile.
No school for me tomorrow, so cheers everyone!
Esteban wrote:Steve Fredericks www.campingclassics.com has an inspiring gallery of woodie trailers he has built. His shop manual and his "inside out" construction method are both time (and back discomfort) savers. It is well worth buying one.
The profile you like looks nice.Maybe it could use some additional framing where cabinets and or shelves will need support? The cut outs suggest you are considering insulating your walls by using an internal framework that will have plywood skins outside and inside. 1/4" outside and 1/8" inside are good. Epoxy and/or fiberglass can protect the wood. Then protect the epoxy from sun damage with varnish. Raka.com is a good epoxy supplier.
If you do decide to put in an electrical converter the Progressive Dynamics PD4045 is a good one to consider. bestconverter.com/4000-Series-Compact-Power-Center
I wish I'd thought ahead to add an electrical junction box under my trailer to make it easy to wire my trailers running lights and to trouble shoot and/or make upgrades in the future. delcity.net/Stud-Type-Junction-Box
Is your trailer licensed now? (It probably is.) If not it can be easier, and less expensive, to license it with just a floor rather than waiting to license it when the camper is completed.
Another question, will you want a tongue box? If so now is a good time to add/weld support(s) for one to the straight tongue. Maybe steel from the loading ramp could be reused for the supports?
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