A folding wooden camper

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A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:42 pm

I’ve been tossing around this idea for a long time. This camper will fold down/up one side at a time. I have the floor started, and a metal trailer put together. I am a landscape painter and will use this camper to travel to landscape painting destinations. I live in Tennessee where it’s hot - so cooling will be important.
This camper will fold down enough that I can see over it when I’m driving. It’s tall enough to stand in.
I am probably going to need lots of input as I go! I don’t know much about electrical systems. I want to have a roof fan.

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I’m planning to use 1/4 inch ACX plywood for walls with painted exterior. Cork and XPS insulation. Fabric interior liner. Cedar trim outside. No galley, maybe pull out kitchen drawer or just a shelf. Budget: $3-5k.

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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:00 pm

Here’s a few more design images:
One of them is a full scale mock up I tried last winter. I got cold feet at that point because there are so many joints. But it keeps coming back around so I guess I’m going to have to build it!! Another one shows how I will have a post at each end to lift the roof -maybe with a boat winch. Unless the roof is light enough to lift by hand, but my wife might be using it too, so I want to make it user-friendly for her.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby TimC » Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:04 pm

That looks awesome. I'll be following along on your build.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:12 pm

TimC wrote:That looks awesome. I'll be following along on your build.

Thanks Tim. I need all the encouragement I can get. I’m not 100% sure how all of this is going to work.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby foxontherun » Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:34 pm

Looks like a really neat idea! Look forward to following your build. :thumbsup:

I can identify with the TN heat; I live just below Nashville. :)
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby S. Heisley » Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:47 pm

Very nice! How will you lift it?
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:18 pm

S. Heisley wrote:Very nice! How will you lift it?


Maybe like this. 173778
With a winch at one end, the line goes up a post to a pulley, down to the roof and across to another pulley, then up to fixed point. Posts store in camper. About 7 ft long.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:32 pm

foxontherun wrote:Looks like a really neat idea! Look forward to following your build. :thumbsup:

I can identify with the TN heat; I live just below Nashville. :)
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Thanks Harry. I’ve sketched Ideas on campers for years and tried another 20 different concepts, lol! I’m one of those creative types. So committing to an idea was a challenge for me. What I really like about this idea is that it folds down below my rear windshield, so I can see completely over it. It will be very aerodynamic and has a Low center of gravity. It might take a little work to set up each time but that’s OK with me. I need to stay under 1000 pounds cause that’s all my little Subaru can pull. There’s a whole lot of joints, hinge, corner and roof.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby foxontherun » Mon Jul 22, 2024 9:20 pm

Paintsalot wrote: Thanks Harry. I’ve sketched Ideas on campers for years and tried another 20 different concepts, lol! I’m one of those creative types. So committing to an idea was a challenge for me. What I really like about this idea is that it folds down below my rear windshield, so I can see completely over it. It will be very aerodynamic and has a Low center of gravity. It might take a little work to set up each time but that’s OK with me. I need to stay under 1000 pounds cause that’s all my little Subaru can pull. There’s a whole lot of joints, hinge, corner and roof.


I can identify with that; I started my project in 2018, still not finished, ha! I think I spend more time coming up with the concepts than it takes to do it; my problem is that I "think" it to death, ha! I tend to think if I have to get to something behind this or next to it, what am I gonna have to take out or remove to get to it, ha!!! It is fun but can be frustrating at times too. But your build looks like it will be a lot of fun and I can tell you are creative!

Low profile will be good for your Subie. When I bought my wife her outback i ordered it with tow package as she likes to go camping a lot; she would rather tent camp, ha!! I have tried to coax her into getting a little trailer but she is content cramming everything in her car and not having to deal with towing. She gets a lot in there.

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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Tue Jul 23, 2024 5:36 pm

[album]173779[/I got the foam put in last night. I’m getting ready to glue 1/8th Baltic to the top. I have some quarter inch marine for the bottom. I plan to seal the bottom with spar varnish.173779
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby KCStudly » Wed Jul 24, 2024 5:00 pm

I'm thinking it will be just as important to consider how it seals up when fold, as it is when stood up. I bought some EPDM rubber strip to use over my piano style hinge, thinking it will be flexible and can be left long to overlap the sides. EPDM is what they use for pond liners because it is UV resistant.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:16 am

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I’m working on sketchup drawings of the camper. Trying to work out sill heights. The sill heights stagger to accommodate the folding upper panels. I’m trying to decide whether to use quarter inch pine for the exterior trim or three-quarter inch cedar. I’m also debating whether to build my own windows or to purchase. I don’t want the typical black RV windows, I’m going for more of a 1920s look. :)
I put a little cardboard mock up at the end of my trailer to see how the height will work when it’s folded down. I will post later.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby TimC » Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:23 am

Check out Wiley windows. They are inexpensive to build. Some interesting shapes can be designed. If you use tempered plate glass they handle road vibration well.

That's a Wiley window on my woodie pictured in my signature. Round windows, oval windows, any shape you can cut in the door/window frame makes for a unique look on the outside.
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby Paintsalot » Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:21 pm

TimC wrote:Check out Wiley windows. They are inexpensive to build. Some interesting shapes can be designed. If you use tempered plate glass they handle road vibration well.

That's a Wiley window on my woodie pictured in my signature. Round windows, oval windows, any shape you can cut in the door/window frame makes for a unique look on the outside.


Will do. I don’t see them right at first online. What is their website?
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Re: A folding wooden camper

Postby QueticoBill » Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:49 pm

not a brand, but a design concept that can only be diy. Google it and scroll past the ads. number of YouTubes as well.
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