My VW..

My Puck..

rebapuck wrote:I think you guys need to think pop ups like the VWs have. Tons of headroom. Lot easier than removing wheels.
kennyrayandersen wrote:So what would be nice is if there was also a feature that raised and lowered it once the wheels were off… maybe an air bag, scissor jack etc. Tear drops don’t weigh too much and you’d only be going from the driveway to the garage, so getting it up and down is a bigger problem than just rolling it. How about kind of a narrow piano dolly on either side that attached to the hub and then had some kind of scissor or lever that allowed the trailer to be lowered/raised so that the ‘jack’ is already built into the roller?
Of course having the trailer biased toward the low slung look would help – say 8 inches of clearance? I think you’d have to be careful then what you drove over then.
Of course another exotic option would be the whole Latino hydraulics route (and you could even enter it into a jumping contest!! :lol )
Miriam C. wrote::applause:Beautiful design! Are you aware that fantastic fan makes a "low profile" fan?
Miriam C. wrote::applause:Beautiful design! Are you aware that fantastic fan makes a "low profile" fan?
wlivesey wrote:Miriam C. wrote::applause:Beautiful design! Are you aware that fantastic fan makes a "low profile" fan?
I can't seem to find the low profile model. Can you point me to it?
pete.wilson wrote:Hey
Nice layout and I really like the paint scheme.![]()
Pete Wilson
NightCap wrote:rebapuck wrote:I think you guys need to think pop ups like the VWs have. Tons of headroom. Lot easier than removing wheels.
Believe me, I thought about that. I have been working with a pop up cab over camper. Could be fun.
BTW nice vw and camp trailer.
doug hodder wrote:NightCap wrote:I smoothed it out a bit....is this what you were talking about?
Yup...that's what I was thinking of.
Mike...I'm having to deal with a lower garage door opening, might end up with having to lower the pressure on the tires to get it in and out, or build it on a jig with casters, I can modify the boat cradle to do it. I'll probably have to bag the idea of a Fantastic fan as I won't have clearance for it and don't want to lose any height in the overall build. Looking for a side type vent/ fan maybe, and also, I'm like 6'2" so it will more than likely be a "stoopy" for me. Gotta have a dropped floor for sure. Just need to tweek the profile to get what I want. I'm totally ignorant on any of the design programs so do it all in pencil cad. Get the profile I want, then figure the rest out as I go. I'm thinking....lots of windows, and need to locate the correct vintage gas stove to go with a late 30's type thing. Doug
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