1977 Pop Up Camper Rebuild

TheThom

Adventurer
Hey guys,

This is different than most of the threads here. 1) I'm not a hard core wheeler - but I do like to get out and explore on logging roads, forest service roads, etc. 2) I can't weld. I can work the wood OK, but metal working and auto mechanic-ness is not my bag, baby ;) 3) I'm rebuilding a pop-up camper, not just a gear hauler.

I've benefited a lot from reading others' builds here, so I figured I'd post a brief version of mine. The long version can be found here

It started w/ a 1977 Starcraft Starflite 6 that I got off craigslist. It turns out that I overpaid a bit, but I don't have a time machine so there's not much to do about it. Here are some of the original pics.

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I originally was planning on just redoing the cabinets, the thing turned out to be a rotted piece of crap . .. . . errr junk.

So I started to tear it down (seriously, look how bad this is). I tore it apart. After removing the trim, it just fell apart.

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I tore it all the way down to the frame

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I replaced the original axle with a 3500lb Dexter axle w/ electric brakes that I got form a local vendor. I put a 2" lift on my '01 Jeep Cherokee and gave it bigger tires (31"). I then put the 27" OEM wheels/tires on the trailer. Side bar: the tires were too wide to fit onto the current frame and I had to hire a welder to widen a portion of the frame. The welder also attached 4 stabilizer jacks and a dual propane tank mount onto the tongue.

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I wired up the trailer brakes and installed a trailer break-away switch

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Then I purchased some ACX for the floor (I plan to make it look like a mock-hardwood floor). I had to join 3 boards to make them fit to the correct size- used a biscuit jointer

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Then I cut and assembled some wheel wells. I used Marine 3M 5200 Adhesive. Then I tacked with a finish nailer and firmed it up with pocket screws.

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The 2x2 you see in the above pics are going to be the sill for the walls.

Next post will discuss my future plans a bit.

I've flipped it and put on the first coat of CPES.

Peace out

Thom
 
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TheThom

Adventurer
My current plans. I plan on boondocking in a few areas that are well inhabited by bears. That is guiding almost every decision I make regarding the set-up of various camper features.

Water: I'm not going to have a water tank/water pump. I don't plan on doing much inside the camper involving water (see bears). I found some NATO water cans on ebay and plan to mount 2 to the front and 1 on the back using some LandCruiser mounts I also found on ebay

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I'll also have a blue 5 GAL can w/ faucet spout that I bought from WalMart a few months ago.

Heat: I purchased a little buddy heater and have an extension hose run to it from the propane tank on the tongue. During a couple of test runs at the local state park (which was WAY too manicured) it worked really well.

Kitchen: I hope to make a chuck box like some of the awesome ones here I don't plan on doing any cooking inside the camper (see bears).

Toilet: still to be determined. That's the wife's biggest hang-up. I'll likely go with something like the Luggable Loo.

My hope is to have this be a Gear Hauler/PUP. I'm going to have all of the bench storage areas with access hatches from the outside. I have an early sketchup image. Since then I've changed where I'm going to put the water cans (hopefully having 2 in the front will reduce sway).

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Here's the spare tire mount that I found on ebay

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Here's a (very) rough layout of what the back wall will look like

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Currently, no plans to add shocks. I can add them later if needed. I have no idea what the current or final weight is/will be. Lighter is better

I'm still not sure what the color should be. My Jeep is red, but that's A LOT of red if the whole camper were as well. I ordered a new canvas which is tan and my water cans are tan. Currently, I'm thinking of going with Olive Drab with a tan roof. The underside will be coated w/ CPES and bed-liner (Grizzly Grip). The sides will likely be coated w/ thin aluminum and then painted
 

Dozer

New member
Olive drab is my vote! You'll probably end up wanting to paint the Jeep after you see how cool the PUP looks!
 

TheThom

Adventurer
After 3 coats of Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealant (CPES) here's what the underside of the floor looked like

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Then I coated it with Grizzly Grip roll on bedliner (this pic taken while the 3rd coat was drying

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I know there's a lot of debate out there regarding the various bed-liner products. Obviously I have no idea how this will hold up, but it sure seems strong to me.

Here's a close-up of the texture - this view is from the inside of a wheel well. The flash made it look gray, but it's a gloss/semi-gloss black. I went with "fine" instead of "coarse" texture.

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Now I need to procure a buddy to help me flip it over. Then I'll screw it down to the frame.

Slow and steady wins the race, right?
 

TheThom

Adventurer
Making a little progress.

I got the floor flipped back over and screwed in with ~100 Self-tapping 1.5" metal screws. Before I had flipped is over, I drilled countersink holes along the frame using a chalk line. Out of of 101 screws 5 or 6 missed - not too terrible. It went really fast already having the holes countersunk.

Then I filled the holes and sanded.

After that I cut and laid out the "footprint" pieces where the bench seats and cabinets will be.

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I marked the location and then moved them to stain. I got some warning from guys on the teardrop site that the stain might come out splotchy but it was OK on a test piece. Came out a bit splotchy, but once cabinets and benches are in, it won't be so bad. (BTW, the camera makes it look worse than it does with the naked eye)

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I kind of looks funny because I only stained the floor in the living space of the camper

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That square piece in the middle is there to support the base of my removable pedestal table.

The floor of all the storage areas is going to be covered with more roll on bed-liner (Grizzly Grip). I really liked the way it worked on the under surface.

Next step is to screw down those footprint pieces and then apply varathane floor finish to the whole floor (lots of coats) to seal it. Decided to go this way instead of CPES for a few reasons. The biggest reason is that CPES takes so long to dry and for the interior of the camper, I think an oil based floor finish should be enough.

Peace out

Thom
 

TheThom

Adventurer
Well, I was officially talked into using CPES on the floor as well which means I've been watching paint dry. That gave me some time to update my sketchup figures. I got the wheels and tongue all proportioned. The only things that aren't accurate are that I don't have the lights, propane tanks or license plate holders on it yet.

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This is the view from the rear passenger side.

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Front Driver's side view

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View looking down into box. The rear bench storage will be accessible from the long narrow hatches at the rear.

The front cabinet by the door will be accessible from the hatch next to the door. That's where I plan to store my chuck box.

The front low cabinet will hold my Camp Chef Explorer stove and serve as a step up into that bed.

The far cabinet will have the battery, switches, (you can see the little rectangular panel), fuses, etc as well as a place to store pillows, towels, bedding, lanterns, etc - pretty much all of the things I wouldn't want getting dirty.

I've got a double propane tank mount welded to the tongue (sits just between the water cans).

I sourced out metal siding. I decided to order flat aluminum and roll on bed-liner. I fell like that will give it the gear hauler/PUP look rather than the entry level RV. There's a local heating place that also cuts and bends metal. I'm looking at ~$300ish which is a lot, but about what I expected to get new, custom cut/bent sheet aluminum to cover the sides with.

I'm still mulling over colors. It's between gray and olive drab. I should mention that the new canvas is tan. Votes?

I'm deploying for the summer in a few weeks so I'm trying to acquire as many parts as possible before I go.

Peace out

Thom
 

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