8,000 Miles?

Camper is still going strong.
I'm feeling some long lost motivation to finish all the details I imagined when I started the camper last Fall.
This weekend I installed gas struts on the door.
They are 25 lbs of force each, which is too much for a 12 lb door, but they were the weakest ones I could find. Overall I'm pretty happy with how the installation turned out.

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The door itself is entirely foam core except for two 4" square 2x4 blocks at the hinges and a 2x6 block at the door knob. The gas strut brackets on the door were cut from 12 inches of 1.5" aluminum angle and bolted together to make a T angle, then screwed to the canvas with 20 #6 1/2" sheet metal screws. I am not 100% confident the bracket/door connection will stand the test of time....

but we'll see.
But it is a BEAUTIFUL thing turning the door knob with one hand then having the door automatically open, and stay open. It probably only takes 8 pounds of force to pull the door shut.
Happy camping out there!
