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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby Hardryder56 » Sat May 10, 2014 7:56 am

Some how I see a box like structure due to the corner blocks and straight pieces, Any chance this one will be a "standy"?
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby jscherb » Sun May 11, 2014 6:35 am

Hardryder56 wrote:Some how I see a box like structure due to the corner blocks and straight pieces, Any chance this one will be a "standy"?
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Nope, not a standy.

With the new parts I molded I'm planning to build a proof-of-concept hard cover for a Jeep tub/Dinoot trailer:

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The parts are laid out on the floor in this next photo; they're just clamped together and not trimmed to size yet:

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In addition to being a hard cover for the tub, the hard cover will serve as a tent platform:

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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby Hardryder56 » Sun May 11, 2014 8:48 pm

Cool idea, I like it. Wonder what a roof top tent on a pickup bed cover would look like?

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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby jscherb » Sun May 11, 2014 9:07 pm

Hardryder56 wrote:Cool idea, I like it. Wonder what a roof top tent on a pickup bed cover would look like?

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Well I didn't put a tent on this one, but here's a hard cover for a Jeep Brute pickup I drew...

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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby rebapuck » Mon May 12, 2014 9:28 pm

I hope you have protected your idea with a patent.
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby jscherb » Tue May 13, 2014 8:18 am

I haven't decided exactly how far I'll take this next proof-of-concept project, but here's where it might go:

Phase 1: Hard cover/tent platform as shown in the previous post.

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Phase 2: Pop-up camper top. I've got a preliminary design for modular soft sides for a pop-up camper top, it's an interesting sewing project I'd like to do:

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Phase 3: Using everything built in phases 1 and 2, build a clamshell roof-top tent. I'd make a base out of another set of TrailTop parts as a mate to the top.

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Phase 4: And if I'm not sick of working on this project by then, I could make up some side panels to turn the same pop-top into a full camper:

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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby Hardryder56 » Tue May 13, 2014 10:30 am

Jeff,
I think you have proven the "Proof of Concept" part of your quest. You have shown the many different ways your pieces can be used just in your design drawings. I can see your pop top hard side camper mounted on the rear of a pickup truck, it would give you useable head room with the top down and standing room with it up. Wish I had the ability to take your system all the way to production.
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby jscherb » Wed May 14, 2014 6:04 pm

As I've written in earlier posts, one of the main design goals of the hard cover for the Jeep-tub/Dinoot trailer is to be able to support a roof-top style tent. But if an RTT is too expensive for the budget and you had the right size Jeep-tub/Dinoot trailer, the hard cover could serve as a platform for a ground tent. Some tie-down points could be added at appropriate spots to take the place of the tent stakes. My yellow trailer is a good size for many two-man ground tents:

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The tent pictured is a Marmot EarlyLight two-person, which is 54" wide (the tub is 59") and 88" long (the tub is 89"), so it's pretty much a perfect fit on this trailer.
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby Hardryder56 » Thu May 15, 2014 1:18 pm

Jeff,
That is a great idea. Will have to see what the foot print of my tents is compared to the bed of my truck.
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby DrCrash » Thu May 15, 2014 4:53 pm

Where do I place an order at ?

Seriously I would order parts today if there were a place ...



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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby jscherb » Thu May 15, 2014 5:02 pm

DrCrash wrote:Where do I place an order at ?

Seriously I would order parts today if there were a place ...



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If you could order parts today, what would you build with them? A teardrop? Some other shape?
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby DrCrash » Thu May 15, 2014 6:50 pm

In all seriousness
I would order enough to build a teardrop with rear hatch.


After that who knows a standy, slouchy.
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby jscherb » Thu May 15, 2014 9:05 pm

DrCrash wrote:In all seriousness
I would order enough to build a teardrop with rear hatch.


After that who knows a standy, slouchy.


Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to figure out what people might be wanting to build if they could use TrailTop parts - I've posted lots of different concepts and I'm trying to figure out if there's actually enough interest in people building TrailTop-based stuff to make it worthwhile to think about these going commercial.

Hey BTW, since I'm 6'6", most standys turn out to be slouchys for me :).
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby Hardryder56 » Thu May 15, 2014 9:14 pm

Jeff,
I would build the slide in truck camper we talked about before http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc16 ... e81de1.jpg

and maybe your "Overlander" http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc16 ... 04812b.jpg
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Re: "TrailTop" modular trailer building components

Postby DrCrash » Thu May 15, 2014 10:32 pm

I didn't even see the slide in truck camper. Ok 2 orders .
Teardrop, and most defiantly the truck camper.
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