Update/More Camping: Weekender-for-5

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Postby matt987106 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:20 pm

instead of the slide out rails, wouldnt it be better to have a fold out shelf to create the bunk ? ? ?
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A sliding bunk?

Postby Alfred » Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:41 pm

matt987106 wrote:instead of the slide out rails, wouldnt it be better to have a fold out shelf to create the bunk ? ? ?


Hi Matt,

The idea was to have an almost queen-size bunk to hold 3 kids, but still have a counter/galley area.

So the bunk slides forward out of the way of the galley when the galley is in use, then slides back so that the galley space can be used as increased legroom for the kids when the bunk is in that position.

The concept was developed in this 'members designs' thread:
http://tnttt.com/viewto ... highlight=
and the drawings were designed by Mike S., who originally designed the Weekender.

There are other builds on the site where people have used a shelf, also where people have used a fixed bunk. This was just a new idea to make dual-purpose use of limited space.

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4 minute video of our build - A 5x8 Camper for a family of 5 - http://youtu.be/CYGTlkfpIhY
How we built a 5x8 camper for a family of 5, using a utility trailer with an incorporated bunk bed for the kids.
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Re: A sliding bunk?

Postby matt987106 » Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:23 am

Alfred wrote:
matt987106 wrote:instead of the slide out rails, wouldnt it be better to have a fold out shelf to create the bunk ? ? ?


Hi Matt,

The idea was to have an almost queen-size bunk to hold 3 kids, but still have a counter/galley area.

So the bunk slides forward out of the way of the galley when the galley is in use, then slides back so that the galley space can be used as increased legroom for the kids when the bunk is in that position.

The concept was developed in this 'members designs' thread:
http://tnttt.com/viewto ... highlight=
and the drawings were designed by Mike S., who originally designed the Weekender.

There are other builds on the site where people have used a shelf, also where people have used a fixed bunk. This was just a new idea to make dual-purpose use of limited space.

AL in Asheville :thumbsup:


its a good idea, my only concearn would be you are using the gallery and then want to eat at a table in the TD, you have to slide the bed out of the way ( over the gallery that you are using ) if you see what i mean

you could use piano hinge to fold the bed out of the way and not intrude into the gallery

just thinking out out loud to be honest
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Postby S. Heisley » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:42 am

Hi, Alfred:

I doubt that you're painting this weekend, with all the rain you've been having. :rainy: Since you are on a hillside, you will probably remain high and dry (as long as you stay inside). Maybe the weather is giving you a chance for a well-deserved rest and to spend some quality time indoors with those cute kids and your wife. If so, don't feel guilty about it! ;)
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Re: A sliding bunk?

Postby Alfred » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:17 pm

matt987106 wrote:its a good idea, my only concearn would be you are using the gallery and then want to eat at a table in the TD, you have to slide the bed out of the way ( over the gallery that you are using ) if you see what i mean

you could use piano hinge to fold the bed out of the way and not intrude into the gallery

just thinking out out loud to be honest


Hey Matt,

I think using a piano-hinge to fold the bed would be a good idea, too. I believe I saw another camper on this site that did have a fold-out bed. I think I saw one that used hammocks for the kids, too. Several that had a shelf bed. There have been a lot of different ideas, I think I have the first sliding bunk. One of the compromises of this solution is that I will not be able to use the bunk and the galley simultaneously. I think discussing the different options, 'thinking out loud', as you put it, is one of the great things about a group like ours. I appreciate the discourse and the ideas!

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How we built a 5x8 camper for a family of 5, using a utility trailer with an incorporated bunk bed for the kids.
From plain trailer to campground!

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No paint this weekend - but soon!

Postby Alfred » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:20 pm

S. Heisley wrote:Hi, Alfred:

I doubt that you're painting this weekend, with all the rain you've been having.


Saturday was a beautiful day, as it turned out, we had company come in from out-of-town for the weekend and visited Chimney Rock State Park on Saturday! Spectacular view from the top, there is an elevator that takes you up. Today was overcast, a little rain, then turned chilly in the afternoon.

But didn't get any painting done this weekend - Current hope for next weekend!

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Painting the exterior with Uniflex

Postby Alfred » Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:33 pm

Hey Gang,

Happy Halloween! Spent the day painting the exterior with Uniflex, got about 3/4 of it covered (without the doors) using about 1/2 gallon, will need to finish it another weekend, and will need a 2nd coat.

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It has a nice texture from the roller.
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Postby parnold » Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:26 pm

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Looking very good!
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Postby Juneaudave » Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:41 pm

Looks great!!!! Any problems putting it on? And is it turning out like you expected?
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Painting the exterior with Uniflex

Postby Alfred » Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:08 pm

Juneaudave wrote:Looks great!!!! Any problems putting it on? And is it turning out like you expected?
:applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:


More or less as I expected, this is smelly, sticky paint, but looks nice when it it rolled on.

I did not anticipate the problem of several the bugs/gnats flying into it (painting outside), I will need to figure out how to get them cleaned off, as best I can.

Took less paint than I anticipated to get what I got done, although as I posted above, will need a 2nd coat, and I also will need to do the doors and detail work.

Wish I could've gotten more of it done, but made progress, anyway.

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Postby S. Heisley » Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:31 pm

Wow! Alfred, I'm so happy for you! It looks great! :thumbsup: :applause:
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Postby Miriam C. » Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:27 pm

:applause: :thumbsup: YES! You really are doing a wonderful job. Going to be very comfortable!
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Postby S. Heisley » Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:17 pm

:thinking: I think I've read here, on the forum, that you wait for the paint to dry and then scrape the bugs off with the edge of a credit card or spatula or something like that.
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Working on camper - 1/29/11

Postby Alfred » Sun Jan 30, 2011 12:29 am

Hey Gang,

Worked on the camper some today, first time since before Christmas. After all the recent snow/rain, it was beautiful today. Nothing too exciting, I got the CPES on the doors. It felt good to be back down in the garage working on it. Will keep you posted!

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From plain trailer to campground!

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Postby S. Heisley » Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:54 am

Good to hear from you, Alfred! Glad you're back at it. It's hard to work in the garage in the cold, dark winter; plus, all the holidays....Soon, we have to start on income tax filing, etc.... It's good to keep those trailer-building muscles limber in between all that. :thumbsup:
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