aggie79 wrote:Could you answer a question about your latest build please? I see that the sidewalls and endwalls are hinged. What is the purpose of what looks like outside fabric wraps on the ends? Are they to seal off the "joins" of the sidewalls and endwalls?
Yes Tom you are correct. the fabric is heavy automotive vinyl with Velcro sewed on one side. The other side is stapled to the sidewall. The flaps extend below the wall and to the height of the wall. the roof is then lowered down to create a cap over the top of the flap, thus waterproofing the edges and also hiding the raising mechanism.
as you can see from this picture (click to expand) how the flaps seal the gaps (also note the view from window , that is the roof cap that extends over the top of the window, again sealing and waterproofing)

Also note the the locking hasp in the upper corner that holds both walls together. In this picture I made a curtain that velcos to cover the gap on the inside to make it more a more pleasing interior.
I have another that I built using the same technique and donor camper, but this one only for two - it had more room in the front for cabinets and changing area. these sure are are easy to tow and have great headroom!

one it is up and locked together, it is very stable!