Thread: Home Built Four Wheel Camper

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    Default Home Built Four Wheel Camper

    Hey Guys-

    I was wondering if someone could point the direction of some plans, or a site where someone had built a bolt to chassis camper or truck camper similar to a 4 wheel camper, or like the Northstar Escape pod.....

    I had considered buying a 4 wheel campers shell model and finishing up from that, but I havent decided if I can afford the sudden outflux of money....building has the luxury of spreading the cost out interest free.

    I have seen a blog about 2 surfers in california I think who built on a taco, with nydacore......looking for a cheaper option than nydacore.....maybe aluminum?

    Also this is going into a 1987 toyota sr5 4x4 xtra cab, short bed I am building.

    Thanks
    Josh

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    Here are some old-school plans. They are all wood construction, and may not be exactly what you are looking for, but a good source for ideas and techniques.

    Oh, and the nidacore build you are refering to is probably the Supercamper.
    Last edited by Lynn; 01-22-2009 at 05:35 PM.

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    Thanks for the help so far guys.....

    Yes the super camper was the one I was looking for.....Nidacore seems pretty costly.....

    I think I may research fiberglass over styrofoam, or vacumm bagged fiberglass, similar to boat building technology.....I think a camper could be made super lightweight strong and waterproof that way.

    Any other advice or suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcook5003 View Post
    I think I may research fiberglass over styrofoam, or vacumm bagged fiberglass, similar to boat building technology.....I think a camper could be made super lightweight strong and waterproof that way.
    I've thought about researching the same, but haven't gotten to it yet. One thing I want to know more about is a vacuum-bagging technique I read a little about on the Kelsal Catamaran site, using bubble wrap and a shop vac...

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    If you are thinking of vac bagging fiberglass panels look up the vip process. Google vacuum infusion for some information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by homemade View Post
    See if this link works
    Homemade, that link works.

    Thanks.

    Do you have a build thread somewhere, with 'in-process' pix? I'd like to know more about how you built it.

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