Here's my project this summer.
1985 Okanagan Camper - dimensions 8' wide, 13' tip to tail
Some minor water damage around some roof vents that leaked. Roof vents were replaced by previous owner before I purchased it. Fridge doesn't work. I haven't had a chance to look at the fridge yet to see if I can get it going.
1978 Triple E Trailer - dimension of deck 7'7" wide x 16' long
Stripped down and turned into a flat deck. Completely re-structured, new bracing, welds, wood etc. Only issue is the break away battery connection which I will replace with a kit from Princess Auto. Nice and tall for clearance.
The Plan
Mount camper 1ft from back of trailer centering the Center of Gravity of the camper over the center of the tires, or as close as possible. Building a dog run underneath the sleeper section. Half fully enclosed like a dog house with an access panel on the side, the other side slatted with chicken wire to allow air movement and my pup to see with an opening door.
Build locking storage underneath the sides for misc items.
Build a shedding roof for the winter on top so it won't collapse from the weight of snow. Not sure what I'm doing here yet. Waiting to see how the camper sits on the trailer.
Re-paint interior, re-upholster, replace flooring.
Where I'm At:
- Roof re-sealed using MS Detail
- all seams, screws etc sealed with MS Detail
- inside cabinets and hardware torn down for painting
- new fabric selected for re-upholstery. This was horrible to shop for. I hate shopping but this was brutal, way too much to look at and they didn't have solid grey in an outdoor fabric...so I went the polar opposite way. Black for cushions and this funky print for curtains
- This weekend I'll be lifting the camper onto the flat deck and mounting it down. I have several ideas of how to do this but so far these seem like the best two...Option A: Have a friend that's willing to crane it into place. Option B: 4, 3' tall sawhorses with 6, 4x4 10' long posts, place camper on this, drive trailer under, jack it up, pull posts and set it down.
Pretty stoked on this project.
1985 Okanagan Camper - dimensions 8' wide, 13' tip to tail
Some minor water damage around some roof vents that leaked. Roof vents were replaced by previous owner before I purchased it. Fridge doesn't work. I haven't had a chance to look at the fridge yet to see if I can get it going.
1978 Triple E Trailer - dimension of deck 7'7" wide x 16' long
Stripped down and turned into a flat deck. Completely re-structured, new bracing, welds, wood etc. Only issue is the break away battery connection which I will replace with a kit from Princess Auto. Nice and tall for clearance.
The Plan
Mount camper 1ft from back of trailer centering the Center of Gravity of the camper over the center of the tires, or as close as possible. Building a dog run underneath the sleeper section. Half fully enclosed like a dog house with an access panel on the side, the other side slatted with chicken wire to allow air movement and my pup to see with an opening door.
Build locking storage underneath the sides for misc items.
Build a shedding roof for the winter on top so it won't collapse from the weight of snow. Not sure what I'm doing here yet. Waiting to see how the camper sits on the trailer.
Re-paint interior, re-upholster, replace flooring.
Where I'm At:
- Roof re-sealed using MS Detail
- all seams, screws etc sealed with MS Detail
- inside cabinets and hardware torn down for painting
- new fabric selected for re-upholstery. This was horrible to shop for. I hate shopping but this was brutal, way too much to look at and they didn't have solid grey in an outdoor fabric...so I went the polar opposite way. Black for cushions and this funky print for curtains
- This weekend I'll be lifting the camper onto the flat deck and mounting it down. I have several ideas of how to do this but so far these seem like the best two...Option A: Have a friend that's willing to crane it into place. Option B: 4, 3' tall sawhorses with 6, 4x4 10' long posts, place camper on this, drive trailer under, jack it up, pull posts and set it down.
Pretty stoked on this project.
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