Karl Stevens wrote:There's always a question about bringing a porta potty along. If you have a good sturdy receiver hitch on your tear, you can make use of the Bumper Dumper.
Just be careful not to drop your dinner in there while cooking in the galley...
Karl Stevens wrote:There's always a question about bringing a porta potty along. If you have a good sturdy receiver hitch on your tear, you can make use of the Bumper Dumper.
Just be careful not to drop your dinner in there while cooking in the galley...
See Dennis's pictures and ask him about the frame on his trailer. Find out who built his trailerGeorgeandpat wrote:Sorry if I missed this topic before. It seems that most tears I've seen pictures of don't have rear bumpers. Right now my hatch handle sticks out and if that gets hit- there goes the hatch. What material has anyone used for a bumper that works well? Is there a bumper made for a Harbor Freight trailer? Thanks, George.
Have you thought about your door yet? I was thinking that a sliding hatch with crib boards would be great for your theme and provide an area with extra headroomIraRat wrote:Thick Marine Rope (like 8 diameter) with rubber fenders for The Crab.
I wish I had some available credit on the cards to actually BUY them.
Bobgorilla wrote:Have you thought about your door yet? I was thinking that a sliding hatch with crib boards would be great for your theme and provide an area with extra headroomIraRat wrote:Thick Marine Rope (like 8 diameter) with rubber fenders for The Crab.
I wish I had some available credit on the cards to actually BUY them.
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