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Postby FrodoBaggins » Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:53 pm

Hey guys, how's it going ?

I'm just looking for a few ideas for a nice little hooch. I have a couple of these M105 military trailers, and I'd like to make a camper out of one.
I would like to include the bed in the build, not just the frame.

I don't necessarily need a galley, but if you think of a good way, please post it ! I am going to need AC/Heat though, it gets real hot in La, and I'm a wimp in the winter :)

Don't worry about the size of it, I have a truck plenty big enough to pull it with :)

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Postby FrodoBaggins » Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:58 pm

The inside of the bed is about 6'2 x 9 or so.
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Postby TD Beej » Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:18 pm

The trailers will be heavy, those things are overbuilt for a camper. That said, what is the objective, do you want a serious off-road trailer, how many people you want to sleep, how big do you want the bed(s), how much to you want to be able to stow, how far are you going to go, how long are you going to stay out... Really it could be as easy as throwing bed in, depends on you needs.
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Postby madjack » Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:28 pm

Welcome Frodo...gotta ask...does Uncle Sugar know you have those trailers or did you inherit from Bilbo :D ;) ...we have a couple of members who have used those for a base...removed the body and stripped the frame of all extra steel and then built some serious off-road campers on them................
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Postby FrodoBaggins » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:10 pm

TD Beej wrote:The trailers will be heavy, those things are overbuilt for a camper. That said, what is the objective, do you want a serious off-road trailer, how many people you want to sleep, how big do you want the bed(s), how much to you want to be able to stow, how far are you going to go, how long are you going to stay out... Really it could be as easy as throwing bed in, depends on you needs.


Sorry, I meant to post some better info, but I'm quite sick and work called so I got sidetracked :)

As far as being heavy, I'm quite ok with that, see my avatar, I got towing covered.

I need to be able to get in and out of some hairy places, so the heavy duty and high ground clearance is nice.

It will mostly be just me, but occassionaly my wife will come along. I'm going to build a much bigger camper with something else I will post for your viewing pleasure in a minute. But that is for longer trips with bigger plans etc, and not near ready to take on that project. This is mostly for a hooch at the deer camp.

Most trips will be around 3 days.

As far as my requirements go, here is what I need, and what would be nice.

NEEDS:
-Bed for 2 (or 2 beds)
-AC & Heat (Heat can be a portable)
-Storage for camp stove/basic cooking supplies
-water storage
-place to stash a potty
-interior/exterior lighting
-radio
-windows

WOULD BE NICE:
-Gally
-Refrigerator
-skylight/vent
-tv (for dvds only)
-probably more


Don't really expect you guys to lay out my whole camper for me, just want some input and people to bounce things off of.

I appreciate any help you guys can provide.


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Postby FrodoBaggins » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:12 pm

madjack wrote:Welcome Frodo...gotta ask...does Uncle Sugar know you have those trailers or did you inherit from Bilbo :D ;) ...we have a couple of members who have used those for a base...removed the body and stripped the frame of all extra steel and then built some serious off-road campers on them................
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Ol' Bilbo didn't leave me jack ! But the government sure took my money :)
I'd really like to incorporate the body into the design.
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Postby Miriam C. » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:50 pm

An easy thing to do. See the Weekender and picture the military version.

http://www.txstewartfamily.com/?page_id=10

You might want to alter it for a back entrance though. Some pull out steps will help too...... ;)
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Postby FrodoBaggins » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:09 pm

Miriam C. wrote:An easy thing to do. See the Weekender and picture the military version.

http://www.txstewartfamily.com/?page_id=10

You might want to alter it for a back entrance though. Some pull out steps will help too...... ;)


Hey, that might work !

Any other ideas ladies and gents ?
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Postby jagular7 » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:40 am

Heavy some of a b&^%$# the M105 is at 2750# empty.

Well, you have a tongue stand. Is there a rear stabilizer? Though with the weight of the tongue, I doubt you would need one.
Did you know the military had a fiberglass slide-in for these M105s? Or was it for the M101s? I can't find my information to the NSN and the TM for it. My local base had a few for auction several years ago. That is how I found out about them. They even had a set of steps that came to the ground for them when it was installed.

Have you looked into a military shelter to put into the trailer? The shelter could be dismantled inside and formulated to what you would like. The shelters vary in size, wall thickness, etc. for radio, communication, etc.

Do you really have to stick with the M105 foundation?
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Postby FrodoBaggins » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:00 pm

jagular7 wrote:Heavy some of a b&^%$# the M105 is at 2750# empty.

Well, you have a tongue stand. Is there a rear stabilizer? Though with the weight of the tongue, I doubt you would need one.
Did you know the military had a fiberglass slide-in for these M105s? Or was it for the M101s? I can't find my information to the NSN and the TM for it. My local base had a few for auction several years ago. That is how I found out about them. They even had a set of steps that came to the ground for them when it was installed.

Have you looked into a military shelter to put into the trailer? The shelter could be dismantled inside and formulated to what you would like. The shelters vary in size, wall thickness, etc. for radio, communication, etc.

Do you really have to stick with the M105 foundation?



Yes, I'm not really fond of the shelters, especially the price.
I would like to stick with the 105 in whole, because although it will primarily be a deer hooch, it will also go to MV rallys.

Gotta look the part ya know :)
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Postby bg » Fri Sep 04, 2009 12:46 am

You wouldn't happen to be from Ruston, LA would you?
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Postby FrodoBaggins » Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:18 pm

bg wrote:You wouldn't happen to be from Ruston, LA would you?


Yup. It's me :)
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Postby bg » Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:18 pm

FrodoBaggins wrote:
bg wrote:You wouldn't happen to be from Ruston, LA would you?


Yup. It's me :)


Damn, Small world.

How's life?
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Postby starleen2 » Fri Sep 04, 2009 6:48 pm

bg wrote:
FrodoBaggins wrote:
bg wrote:You wouldn't happen to be from Ruston, LA would you?


Yup. It's me :)


Damn, Small world.

How's life?


Now Just hook up that rig to yer' trailer and git to LCG IV coming right up - no need to have it finished, just thow a cot in the back & a small heater - you'll get plenty of ideas. Get bg to hook ya' up

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Postby FrodoBaggins » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:12 am

bg wrote:
FrodoBaggins wrote:
bg wrote:You wouldn't happen to be from Ruston, LA would you?


Yup. It's me :)


Damn, Small world.

How's life?


Good ! So who is this ? :) Not connecting right now, sorry :)
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