marosell wrote:Looks, really, really good. I plan on starting a thread soon for my own build. A lot on inspiration here. A couple more questions:
- Do you have a gray water tank to catch the water going down the sink, or does it just drain to the outside?
- I see hot and cold water lines going down through the floor, is this just to drain the lines later, or does this feed to something else?
- There's a white switch visible on the inside of the cabinet under the sink, pump shutoff?
- Do you have a link to the water tank you ordered, and how is it secured to the floor so it doesn't move?
McDave wrote:You guys really knocked this build out in a hurry. That takes a lot of commitment and a lot of skills. Great job.
McDave
McDave wrote:You guys really knocked this build out in a hurry. That takes a lot of commitment and a lot of skills. Great job.
The "Emergency Egress Latch " on the rear ramp door is a very smart idea. You never know what could happen and having a "plan b" that is 7'x7' just might save your bacon someday. Obviously, you will want to provide a way of locking the outer latches in the open position so they cant be tampered with.
Looking forward to those action pics.
McDave
kirkupnorth wrote:McDave wrote:You guys really knocked this build out in a hurry. That takes a lot of commitment and a lot of skills. Great job.
The "Emergency Egress Latch " on the rear ramp door is a very smart idea. You never know what could happen and having a "plan b" that is 7'x7' just might save your bacon someday. Obviously, you will want to provide a way of locking the outer latches in the open position so they cant be tampered with.
Looking forward to those action pics.
McDave
No fears, we've got padlocks to secure the outer latches so no one can mess with them!
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement, McDave and Aggie79. It has been a lot of fun. Now we've got to get busy hitting the road!
hankaye wrote:kirkupnorth, Howdy;kirkupnorth wrote:McDave wrote:You guys really knocked this build out in a hurry. That takes a lot of commitment and a lot of skills. Great job.
The "Emergency Egress Latch " on the rear ramp door is a very smart idea. You never know what could happen and having a "plan b" that is 7'x7' just might save your bacon someday. Obviously, you will want to provide a way of locking the outer latches in the open position so they cant be tampered with.
Looking forward to those action pics.
McDave
No fears, we've got padlocks to secure the outer latches so no one can mess with them!
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement, McDave and Aggie79. It has been a lot of fun. Now we've got to get busy hitting the road!
Just remember that the cam locking mechanism (at top and bottom of the vertical rod),will
still lock you in without the handle being placed in the latches. The latch is only there to
secure the swing arm from vibrating to the open position while in motion. In the link, the second
items from top and bottom are the cams that do the actual locking of the door. The handle is
referred to as a swing arm that is held by the latch/hasp.
https://www.etrailer.com/Enclosed-Trail ... 83200.html
So, even if you lock the latch/hasp you can still be locked inside by the cams.
hank
kirkupnorth wrote:Last week we broke down and put a omnidirectional TV antenna on the camper. We were glad to have it while camping over Labor Day weekend, because we had nothing but thunderstorms and heavy rain Friday afternoon and through the night.
We were unwilling to drill holes into the roof for an antenna, so we screwed it onto a small piece of plywood, and then used heavy duty Velcro to hold it in place on the trailer roof. Our portable mounting system worked just fine -- even through the thunderstorms. Needless to say, we take it down before hitting the road.
It worked really well. We were about 25-35 miles from the nearest small town transmitters, and we were surrounded by tall trees. The antenna pulled in seven stations.
I know a lot of folks disapprove of TV while camping, but I was glad to have it due to the weather. If anyone's interested, the Amazon link is here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078SLDJLW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This coming week we're going to insulate the underside of the trailer, which we had decided to put off until the end of summer. We picked up the insulation today, so I guess it's official.....summer's over! I'll keep you posted on the insulation project.
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