lol,neighborhood went a long time ago,when a house full of felons moved in,but we are a clean & sober houseThere goes the neighborhood!
Oh, okay.
late 70's,may have mold, and the way I'll make mine,it will carry what I need it to
First I have to add more steel,then once I do that,it may be framed out with metal studs. 1/2 plywood on the outside,due to it not being a conductor of heat, the insulation is still under thought,as is the interior wall. I also can use my camper shell,underneath the racks,making it separate,which would cut down on cost & make it so it can be used in more ways. If I need to use the pick up bed,for something,the shell underneath,will be able to slide ride out ! As the tilte says,"Mucking it up" !Looks good, so far.
What do you plan on doing the exterior walls, insulaton, and interior walls with?
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Seperating it like that with 2 enclosed areas would be cheaper and faster to heat or cool as well.
For, you know. Crashing in the sticks.
I saw that,and at the moment,my project is at a stand still,(pun intended),due to my truck having the ole firewall flex/crack in it !..........had to leave both jobs & am going to deliver food,via bicycle,starting in June !I chickened out on building mine. I was too worried about wind and not confident enough. I'd love to see how yours ends up.
I've seen guys with some really gnarly builds but never had a chance to talk about how it rides.
Here's a nice site I remember well. It may be of no use to you.. but his F150 is something to look at. It's a cool looking rig.
http://cheaprvliving.com/BuildYourOwnCamper.html
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