Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Converting Cargo Trailers into TTTs

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby OverTheTopCargoTrailer » Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:10 pm

wtcreaux wrote:Salsadog,


Not meaning to state the obvious but PICS PLEASE!! :)

(Some of us are visual learners)


My vote is for a you tube video of the whole process....
User avatar
OverTheTopCargoTrailer
1000 Club
1000 Club
 
Posts: 1628
Images: 0
Joined: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:53 pm

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby SalsaDog » Tue Aug 18, 2015 3:57 pm

Here is another pic of the rear doors open with the galley on the interior right door. We can cook
inside or outside. When the doors are open, I built two sliding screen doors to have a completely
open view out the back. It works great.

I also installed 2.5" fender extensions and mud flaps after we got back. We had to drive 6 miles on
a wet dirt road in the bad lands at <= 15 miles/hour. OR, dirt clumps would literally be raining on the
solar panels mounted on the roof.

We spent 5 days here in the Sawtooths. We saw no one except two cow elk and a few marmots.

135254
Last edited by SalsaDog on Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
SalsaDog
Teardrop Advisor
 
Posts: 62
Images: 2
Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:08 pm

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby Gonefishin » Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:08 pm

That's the best use of the space on two rear doors I've seen in a while, . . . maybe ever. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: I may need to do some copying in the off-season. :thinking:
User avatar
Gonefishin
Donating Member
 
Posts: 528
Images: 119
Joined: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:38 pm
Location: NE Utah
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby MtnDon » Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:58 pm

OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:
MtnDon wrote:I don't know what the laws are, but if there was a rear end collision I would think the cylinder would be rammed through the relatively thin rear door.


MtnDon

isn't it safer to be on the rear door, because if you get rear ended by a semi and its on the tongue it could break your ball,
the tongue would drop under your tow Vehicle and now the 5 gal fireball is between you and the front of trailer.....
I say let the guy who rear ends you enjoy the propane first .... ;) ;) ;)




You missed my point. Perhaps it was poorly made....

I meant I would not be worried about the propane cylinder at all as in a rear end collision the cylinder would be punched through the rear door by the impact. There would be little danger of the cylinder being crushed as it is much stronger than any door I have ever seen on any trailer. Short of an armored car. Even if the cylinder valve was open and the hose severed there is little danger when a modern OPD equipped cylinder is used.

Propane cylinder that fell onto a highway and was struck by a vehicle.....

What I don't know is if there are any state or other laws about where portable cylinders can or can not be placed.
Our 6x12 deep vee nose cargo trailer camper conversion... viewtopic.php?f=42&t=58336

We have a small off grid cabin we built ourselves in the NM mountains; small PV solar system; 624 watts PV, Outback CC & inverter/charger ... http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=2335.0
User avatar
MtnDon
2000 Club
2000 Club
 
Posts: 2200
Images: 24
Joined: Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:57 pm
Location: New Mexico
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby CoventryKid » Tue Aug 18, 2015 8:53 pm

Not the same, but I was thinking of mounting a couple of small gas cans on either side of the spare tire at the rear of our CTC.

135258

But before I drilled the first mounting hole, I looked again at possible mounting locations.

I ended up putting them on the tongue. I figure when and if I add propane, I'll mount the tank higher, above the gas cans, similar idea to how Salsadog's is mounted.

135259

I just really didn't like the thought of someone rearending us!

Brackets are from Princess Auto - ATV jerry can holders. Gas cans are 2 1/2 gals.
Doug
Vancouver Island, BC

Image
GMC Savana Explorer Limited SE hightop conversion van
NEO NAVR 7x16 V-nose aluminum trailer now a comfortable travel trailer

Build: http://www.tusker-international.com/1-trlr-build.html
CoventryKid
Teardrop Master
 
Posts: 279
Images: 130
Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:48 pm
Location: Vancouver Island, BC
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby McDave » Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:40 am

@ SalsaDog,
That is beautiful! Nice use of the vertical.
User avatar
McDave
Donating Member
 
Posts: 2288
Images: 412
Joined: Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:21 am
Location: Tiny Town, Montana
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby SalsaDog » Wed Sep 02, 2015 9:05 am

McDave wrote:@ SalsaDog,
That is beautiful! Nice use of the vertical.


Thanks, I would like to reiterate the importance of supporting the door to remove any extra weight
from the hinges, particularly when bouncing down roads. I replaced the interior skins and cut a rabbit
on the bottom of each plywood panel. That allowed the skin (panel) to protrude past the door frame
and rest on the door jamb. I just sanded it to gently slide onto the jam when closing. This takes ALL
weight off the hinges; better than new.

One thing we did not expect on our first trip was the amount of attention our cct attracted; acquiring
minds want to know. One woman in a jeep, literally followed us off a highway, onto the forest road
and checked our trailer for about 45 minutes.

When camped on some BLM land by Dinosaur National Monument, I stepped outside in my boxers and
slippers to brush my teeth. I heard a noise and walked around the front of the trailer. A couple with a
fifth wheeler had stopped and were taking pictures of us. They just stayed there, until I decided to walk
over and invite them for coffee. They then drove away; my coffee isn't that bad? :)
SalsaDog
Teardrop Advisor
 
Posts: 62
Images: 2
Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:08 pm
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby OverTheTopCargoTrailer » Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:18 am

SalsaDog wrote:
McDave wrote:@ SalsaDog,
That is beautiful! Nice use of the vertical.


One thing we did not expect on our first trip was the amount of attention our cct attracted; acquiring
minds want to know. One woman in a jeep, literally followed us off a highway, onto the forest road
and checked our trailer for about 45 minutes.

When camped on some BLM land by Dinosaur National Monument, I stepped outside in my boxers and
slippers to brush my teeth. I heard a noise and walked around the front of the trailer. A couple with a
fifth wheeler had stopped and were taking pictures of us. :)


It must be because of the 2 tone paint and the windows. It looks great. :applause: :applause: :applause:
Thank god mine attracts almost zero attention, with mine people can't seam to figure out what exactly it is ....
so they tend to stay away....the stealth campers even have a hard time....to figure it out....
on the side of the highway, shopping malls, beach no problem so far.... :D

Cheers OTTCT

http://overthetopcargotrailer.blogspot.com/
User avatar
OverTheTopCargoTrailer
1000 Club
1000 Club
 
Posts: 1628
Images: 0
Joined: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:53 pm
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby DJT » Sat Sep 05, 2015 11:04 am

Salsadog, did you build the racks yourself or was it a purchased option?
User avatar
DJT
Gold Donating Member
 
Posts: 102
Joined: Wed May 11, 2011 6:46 pm
Location: SW Ontario
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby Rainier70 » Sun Sep 06, 2015 8:27 am

Looks good! :thumbsup:

I too am wondering on the racks you used. Custom?
User avatar
Rainier70
1000 Club
1000 Club
 
Posts: 1083
Images: 244
Joined: Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:35 am
Location: Southeast Idaho
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby SalsaDog » Tue Sep 08, 2015 6:11 am

I built the rack system myself. I was looking for a system that would not require welding and be modular. It's
constructed out of 1/8"x2"x2" aluminum angle for the vertical rails and 1/8"x 3"x3" square tube for the support
brackets. The vertical rails are bolted through the door interior bracing and skin with stainless steel carriage
(ss) bolts. I used ss bolts for the support brackets to eliminate rust streaking and easy unbolting if that is
necessary in the future?

If needs change, it's simply a matter of moving the existing support brackets or fabricating new ones?

The next project is sourcing or fabricating a light ~ 9' aluminum ladder. Maybe a tree stand ladder? I plan on
storing it under the floor. I want one to clean the solar panels on the roof.
SalsaDog
Teardrop Advisor
 
Posts: 62
Images: 2
Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:08 pm
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby lrrowe » Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:33 am

If I could find a sturdy treestand ladder, that would be a great idea. I was considering one of these:
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Te ... oduct.html

But the prices have been high. This one in the link is not necessarily the one I would zero in on, but rather it is the first to pop up through a google search.
Bob

First Post on Purchase of Trailer: http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=60722
Hot water infloor and radiator heating project:[url]http://www.tnttt.com/posting.php?mode=reply&f=54&t=62327[/

Image Image
User avatar
lrrowe
Donating Member
 
Posts: 3285
Images: 439
Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:54 am
Location: SW Virigina
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby Spotman » Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:53 am

lrrowe wrote:If I could find a sturdy treestand ladder, that would be a great idea. I was considering one of these:
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Te ... oduct.html

But the prices have been high. This one in the link is not necessarily the one I would zero in on, but rather it is the first to pop up through a google search.


Bob Groupon has one....

https://www.groupon.com/browse/hampton- ... cale=en_US
2018 Heartland Terry Classic V21
2018 Toyota Tundra DC
User avatar
Spotman
500 Club
 
Posts: 677
Images: 241
Joined: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:16 pm
Location: Virginia Beach, VA.
Top

Re: Lp tank on rear door exterior?

Postby lrrowe » Tue Sep 08, 2015 5:21 pm

Spotman wrote:
lrrowe wrote:If I could find a sturdy treestand ladder, that would be a great idea. I was considering one of these:
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Te ... oduct.html

But the prices have been high. This one in the link is not necessarily the one I would zero in on, but rather it is the first to pop up through a google search.


Bob Groupon has one....

https://www.groupon.com/browse/hampton- ... cale=en_US


Looks like a good option Bob...decent price and weight is 24 lbs. Need to check the tree stand ladder prices and weights now. Thanks.
Bob

First Post on Purchase of Trailer: http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=60722
Hot water infloor and radiator heating project:[url]http://www.tnttt.com/posting.php?mode=reply&f=54&t=62327[/

Image Image
User avatar
lrrowe
Donating Member
 
Posts: 3285
Images: 439
Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:54 am
Location: SW Virigina
Top

Previous

Return to Cargo Trailer Conversions

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest