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    Bed frame was screwed to the walls and bolted together, next was to make up the extend a bed.






    Weird picture here with all the reflections! Eerie.






    This bit kicked my butt, everything I did I did twice! Funny how that goes, sometimes it goes well and sometimes its a struggle.





    An aluminum frame on slides to extend the bed.













    So the plan is to have several options for sleeping, one' with this bit extended and the other side already long you have two single beds, two, table lowered down with a cushion on top make our regular queen size bed, and if on a solo trip I can sleep in the large area ahead of the table and leave everything in its place.






    Funny how my camera makes everything look bent or crooked.

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    For those interested, SKIFREAK from this forum read of my plight of losing my early build thread pictures and kindly emailed the ones he saved out to me, even had numbers in order so was very easy to repost most of them, so for the most part they are back on there along with a larger account on PICASA, thanks Skifreak!





    The build is slowly progressing, I am now installing the drawers which is agonizingly slow work but progress none the less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westyss View Post
    For those interested, SKIFREAK from this forum read of my plight of losing my early build thread pictures and kindly emailed the ones he saved out to me, even had numbers in order so was very easy to repost most of them, so for the most part they are back on there along with a larger account on PICASA, thanks Skifreak!


    The build is slowly progressing, I am now installing the drawers which is agonizingly slow work but progress none the less.


    THANK YOU WESTYSS AND SKIFREAK!! I am really grateful to see those photos!

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    My truck had a friend over for a visit,

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    Work progressed at a good clip for a while, I started the slow process of mounting the slides and drawers in the kitchen.

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    And checking the location of the sink.

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    I was about to start installing these drawers when my back packed it in and put a halt to everything for a week!
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    Once I got back to work I started on the bed supports instead of finishing the drawers, they were the reason for screwing up my back so I was keeping a close eye on them.










    After getting it cut and fitted it was removed and epoxy/screwed together and a coat of epoxy all over and set to dry.



    Next was the slide out bed extension, over the slides went a piece of 1/8" aluminum sheet with the screws counter sunk.




    They are counter sunk because that 3/8" piece of plywood in the background is going ontop.









    Plywood screwed on and test run next.




    Pull out.




    All the way.




    Insert plywood = Single bed.


    Note: The plywood will be used as the base for one of the cushions and will be inside the upholstery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westyss View Post
    I was about to start installing these drawers when my back packed it in and put a halt to everything for a week!
    Looking good.

    I HATE when that happens, sometimes its the littlest task that will take me out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pods8 View Post
    Looking good.

    I HATE when that happens, sometimes its the littlest task that will take me out.
    I was sitting on a milk crate and leaned forward to pick up a screw driver and pop! Flat on my back and could hardly breath for three days!! Slow getting back into it too.

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    Not to highjack this thread, but I would very much like to learn more details about the Fuso with Bigfoot trailer as camper that came to visit.



    This reminds me of a newer version of Carl Hunter's Bigfoot, a camper that he built in 90 days, and drove around the world without mechanical incident. Carl lives in Vancouver, BC.


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    Quote Originally Posted by haven View Post
    Not to highjack this thread, but I would very much like to learn more details about the Fuso with Bigfoot trailer as camper that came to visit.



    This reminds me of a newer version of Carl Hunter's Bigfoot, a camper that he built in 90 days, and drove around the world without mechanical incident. Carl lives in Vancouver, BC.

    Haven,
    that belongs to biggoolies on this forum, and it should resemble Carl's because he has used that as an example and also had the same guy do the mounting, I believe he also had some communications with Carl too.

    I have said all along that going this route saves so much time and effort to get going that it is desireable, and those bigfoot campers are a nice solid set up. I looked long and hard at going that route and would recommend it instaed of building it all myself, I, and probably many others under estimate the effort required to put a one off camper together and get it on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westyss View Post
    Haven,
    I, and probably many others under estimate the effort required to put a one off camper together and get it on the road.


    I enjoy projects but yeah what you said. I'm looking forward to moving on from the structural construction myself and get into the finishing work... EVENTUALLY
    GONE[2003 Dodge 1500 quad cab 4x4 5.7L Hemi auto w/ ride rite air springs and 1999(2000?) Hawk]

    2007 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4 5.7L Hemi auto soon to have: SLOWLY progressing Home built foam core fiberglass skin pop-up camper


    I've got extra 14ga red and black SXL wire, $18 for 100' coil shipped if interested PM me.

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