I apologize to those of you who were made to think of the movie The Exorcist by my subject line. With that out of the way, greetings from West Virgina.
My husband and I have been talking about getting a small RV for some time and have recently begun to get serious about it. After looking around at what is commercially available and doing some research (entirely my job), we have pretty much settled on doing a cargo trailer conversion - why pay for and then pay for towing around a bunch of stuff you neither need nor want?
I have spent hours and hours here reading various threads and doing searches and last night I told my husband that I wanted to buy a commercial RV after all. He was rather shocked and asked me why and I told him that if we buy commercial we make one decision - buy this RV - but with a conversion we will have a few zillion decisions to make! I was joking but my mind is spinning thinking of all the options and trade-offs!
Happily my husband is a pro carpenter with tons of experience in all areas of home construction, appliance repair, etc. He is down-right handy. To give you an idea, here are some pics of the craft room that he built for me six or so years ago: http://tinyurl.com/6jlmlg7 He also made this cabinet for the local university to house a model of Shakespeare's Globe Theater when it was donated. http://tinyurl.com/65djlvh The angles of the corners are different in the front than they are in the back, making construction ridiculously complicated with the addition of the angled top but you can see that the joints were perfectly tight anyway. He really does do great work.
Unhappily, the way this will work is that I will spend hours researching and planning and when I have a perfect plan, I will present it to him and he will immediately tell me that it won't work. He has an annoying habit of being right way too often but we still manage to get things done somehow.
In spite of the hours of reading, I do have questions but I'm going to let things gel a bit before I post them. I am extremely grateful for the amazing creativity and generosity of the members here for their willingness to share their knowledge and experiences. The info that I have garnered already is unbelievable.
I look forward to getting to know you.
Margie