
By justoneman at 2011-04-18
I have to shoe horn the bathroom in so some adjustments must be made.
*Edit of original post from many years in the future. I am inserting a finished photo as most photos are lost.
That was in one of my earlier designs. Ultimately I liked having a bathroom that was seperate and private that did not disrupt everything else.rebapuck wrote:What if you faced the toilet to the middle and incorporated the area of the washroom with the aisle when in use. Close it off with a partion of some sort. You could use a curtain or a lightweight wall that swung from in front of the toilet/shower to across the aisle.
It is a concern about the weight to rear. Though the toilet will be to the rear the icebox shall be forward of the axle. I figure the airconditioner could be something I place in the trailer during transport in a position to balance the load.myoung wrote:Very nice design. Could you please give us the overall dimensions?
With the entry in the rear and several of the heavier items behind the axle, I wonder if you might not have enough weight on the tongue to offset the rearward load. If this is the case, then you'll have to use jacks which can be a nuisance.
Also, I'd be reluctant to drop the floor behind the axle because the pitching back there is more exaggerated than ahead of the axle. You might scrape the ground more often than anticipated. Just a thought.
This one should be fun to follow. Please keep the photos coming regularly.
StandUpGuy wrote:Oh the dimensions. The width to the outside of the exterior walls is 62" From rear to front of cabin is 118". The height from floor to main roof exterior is 51" and the pop up is not yet detirmined in thickness. Probably another 3 to 4".
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