jkidd6339 Build, Galley/Cargo Area, Finished 08/01/11

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Postby jkidd6339 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:48 am

vtx1029 Wrote:
What is the thickness of tubing you used for the trailer?


The tongue and the mounts for the axle are .120" and the 2X2 is .090"
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Postby bve » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:36 pm

Nice build, been watching it for some time now and enjoying it.

How did you find towing it? It looks like you are using a hitch extender, and a long one at that. I don't think those are even legal for towing up here.

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Postby jkidd6339 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:31 pm

It tows great can't even feel it back there. The extention reduces the tow capacity to half the vehicle rating so 2500 lbs. It makes it so you can open the back door on the FJ and you don't have to worry so much when backing and hitting the rear corners. Averaged just under 20 mpg for the trip.
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Postby StPatron » Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:47 am

From Goblin Valley to Valley of the Gods, across Cedar Mesa, nice trip!

I've walked a good part of that road across Cedar Mesa, I'll tell ya the story some day. :lol:

Good to see some pics of that area again, brings back many pleasant memories. Thanks for sharing.

I know what you mean about having lotza irons in the fire, but at least you're campable now. Hope to see you in Sept.
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Postby jkidd6339 » Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:16 pm

Hi Gary

I finished the trip by going over to Four Corners and then up through Colorado and back home. It was a nice trip I haven't been in that area before so there will probably be another trip down that way again.

I got the cabin cabinets finished today except for the doors. I will wait on the doors until the galley is finished. Next Im going to work on some of the electrical.

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Postby StPatron » Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:19 am

jkidd6339 wrote:I haven't been in that area before so there will probably be another trip down that way again.


Prior to your next trip, if you want any tips just e-me.

Absolutely gorgeous work! :applause:

Fit, finish, wood-grain, design,,, all top-notch. :thumbsup:
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Postby jkidd6339 » Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:51 pm

Thanks Gary for the kind words.

I Have Tunes now :thumbsup:

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Here is a closeup of the switch panel.

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Postby StPatron » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:25 am

Great job on the power panel labels. :applause:

Did you create that using your laser?
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Postby jkidd6339 » Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:38 pm

Gary
Yes it was made with the laser. It is a first draft I have to make another one because the switch holes weren't tight enough when it gets hot the switches fall out of the holes. I also need to change the labels. I ran out of black acrylic so I will have to pick some up this week.
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Postby jkidd6339 » Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:02 am

I got the Galley cabinets finished today. Except for the doors. Here's a few pics

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Trying to decide if Im going to use the ornaments here or leave them off.
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Wiring is mostly finished. I need to decide where the battery is going to go
and run leads from the fuse panel to the battery.
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I made another switch plate. I don't think the switches will fall out of this one.
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Postby StPatron » Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:56 am

You've been busy! :applause:

Looks super. Slick wiring job and I really like that switch panel, great work on the logo.

Coupla questions if you don't mind.

The counter: The lip I see on the front edge, is that final?

Are you going to do a slide-out tray for the Yeti cooler?

Congrats! :thumbsup:
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Postby parnold » Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:05 am

My vote is to leave the ornaments up. Very nice!

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Postby jkidd6339 » Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:50 pm

Gary the counter is actually a shelf it's about shoulder high. The edge is like in a boat keeps thing from rolling off. I don't know if I needed it but, thats how it's going to be. I haven't decided on the tray for the Yeti. Right now you can open the lid about 3/4s of the way. If you move the cooler 6" the lid will open all the way. The last trip out the cooler went in the tongue box. I have lots of other things to work on some day I'll decide. I'm hoping to finish the lighting next and then insulated the hatch and skin it. Because the trailer sit so high the bottom is about the right height for the stove.

Paul I guess I'll hang them up. They match whats going to happen in the cabin.
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Postby StPatron » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:17 pm

Thanks for answering my questions. I had forgotten how high your rig sits. Nice work on the ornaments!
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Postby jkidd6339 » Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:48 pm

Ok I tried to build some reading lights and they didn't work out. Does anyone have a good source for a nice reading light? The new LED ones are about $130 each and I hate to buy them and find out they are not very bright. That was the problem with the ones I made. I can buy a cheap led flashlight and it will just about blind you. So I would hope there are some out there that would be just as bright. I'm not looking for standard RV lights. So I was looking at the boating industry lights. Where is everyone getting theirs? Help!!
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