





hankaye wrote:pvangel, Howdy;
Just took a stroll down memory lane with this thread.
I noticed that in your garage you have some of the modular (?),
wall stuff. The horizontal slats so you can hang stuff where
ever you want. Do you have any idea of the load they can bear?
Had a thought about using that stuff so's I could mount stuff.
hank
hankaye wrote:pvangel, Howdy;
Thanks for the info. something to ponder as I could add remove cabnits etc.
pretty much at will to have a moving van or a camper with a minimun of
effort.![]()
hank
pvangel wrote:Thanks Hank! Table mounts on grommets that are on the inside and out, pops off in seconds and you can move it. I intend to use it for a grill stand /kitchen on the outside.
Anybody find an affordable roll out awning? I see them for $4-500.00 for a 12' one, seems like a lot?
Any ideas?
kkayv wrote:Hi,
I am starting a conversion on a 6X12 trailer. Mine has the metal studs every 16". Do you attach the insulation board somehow or does it just sit in there? Thanks for posting all your work and details. I am gonna steal your bed idea too!
kkayv wrote:Sorry...
One more question... where did you order the flooring?
tnriverluver wrote:pvangel wrote:Thanks Hank! Table mounts on grommets that are on the inside and out, pops off in seconds and you can move it. I intend to use it for a grill stand /kitchen on the outside.
Anybody find an affordable roll out awning? I see them for $4-500.00 for a 12' one, seems like a lot?
Any ideas?
A bag awning for a pop-up is probably your best option for that trailer. They are easy to put up and take down with a little practice. It is what I went with on my build because I wanted to be able to open my door back all the way if needed and wouldn't be able to with a regular RV awning. Mine came from here http://www.rvworkshop.com/index.php/pro ... rkShop-844
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