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Philip wrote:It could be done. Look at my sig. One of those builds is on a flatbed camper I built. Just think ahead on supports for lifting it off and on. My build was mostly plywood and fiberglass. Foam and PMF would work also.
John61CT wrote:I'd want a popup myself, low profile in transit.
Heavy loads up top like solar make that more of a challenge.
Storage boxes hanging below the tray, or even a utility bed as your platform...
twisted lines wrote:A search hint.
Expedition truck box build
woodie72 wrote:Checked out some more vehicles and got to thinking about a flat bed van that hauls cars. Putting skids under the box so i can be slid of and winched back on the flat bed might be another option of unloading the unit ?
Philip wrote:woodie72 wrote:Checked out some more vehicles and got to thinking about a flat bed van that hauls cars. Putting skids under the box so i can be slid of and winched back on the flat bed might be another option of unloading the unit ?
That could be done. The base of the camper would need to be heavy enough to support the pull of winching on and off the bed. Ramps would need to be secured for unloading/ loading. Do not use the type of ramps that just lay in a flat edge. Watch youtube to see those type of videos. They are not pretty.
woodie72 wrote:Hello,
I am racking my brain for inspiration and pointers if it would be possible to build a removable foamie living unit standing height, maybe tiny house style, that fits in the bed of a van like in the photo and be possible to build with a total weight of 2000 pounds, fully furnished though i like my spaces zen and uncluttered.
Thanks
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