by KCStudly » Fri Jan 03, 2014 2:42 pm
Stacie Tamaki hired Alaska Teardrops to build her Glampette, but he uses a lightweight steel tube frame method, and based on the quality of his work, I am sure does not come in at a low cost.
Slow, I think your best bet would be to look at the classifieds and Craig's listings, and try to find a used standy for your honeymoon. Buy what you can afford and use the time between now and then to wait for the right deal. Then, if you want to build the goose later, you can do that on your own time and sell the bought camper to get the money back. No sense in buying labor if you can't afford it, and don't let the time crunch get in your way. Have your cake and eat it, too.
2bits has recently scooped up a couple of used campers for a lot less money than it would take to have someone else build. Spend just a little more and get something that is ready to go; you'll still be way ahead of a commissioned build.
KC
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