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    Default My Camper

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    So here we have it. I've decided that it's time for a truck camper. A recent trip in my motor home (5.5mpg,) made up my mind. After searching the interwebs, and craigslist, I came to the only logical conclusion...for me... Here it is... I'm using a knockoff of 4WC operators, the pop up is going to be 30" of 18 oz. vinyl coated poly. The whole camper will be coated in epoxy, then painted with... something... a couch down one side that turns into bunk beds for my 2 kids, a counter down the other for cooking ect... a camping toilet of some kind for nighttime trips, and there we have it, my pop up camper.

    The top will be composed of a 1.5" polystyrene core, framed with 2x2's, sheeted with 5mm 3 ply UL plywood. Comments and criticisms welcomed.
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    Hello and welcome! happy0034.gif

    Looks good, what type and thickness of insulation will you use in the floor and walls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    Hello and welcome! happy0034.gif

    Looks good, what type and thickness of insulation will you use in the floor and walls?
    Thanks, for right now the floor will get carpet pad and indoor/outdoor carpet. I'm undecided on the walls, I'm thinking about 1" foam.

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    Not much progress today. Started closing in the bed compartment. Tomorrow a piece of 3/4 CDX will be put into the bed floor, and construction on the roof begins.

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    Can't wait to see it. I love seeing projects where people make their own campers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Oaks View Post
    Can't wait to see it. I love seeing projects where people make their own campers.
    Thanks Jim, I'm hoping it turns out as good as it seems in my head

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKSleeper View Post
    The top will be composed of a 1.5" polystyrene core,
    Where do you get that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Oaks View Post
    Where do you get that?
    Any big box store should have it. 1-1/2" 2'x8' sheets.
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    Today's progress...Buttoned up the bed area, it came out as strong as I had anticipated. Capped the bottom of the frame with 3/8" CDX, then inlay-ed some 3/4" CDX.

    The roof rafters have taken shape, but progress was slowed due to material shortage...this thing should have a finished roof (minus epoxy) tomorrow. The plan has changed from a flat roof to a curved set up. Should be much better design.

    My pop up material shipped today, so I should be ready to put that on my next time off from work.

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    Progress...Looking more like a camper everyday! Roof is done and awaiting epoxy, It'll be a week or so until that happens, but I'm pretty pleased with 4 afternoons worth of work into it so far.

    The roof is exceptionally strong, once the Styrofoam is glued in from the inside it'll be even stronger. The rafters were easily supporting my weight while I screwed off the plywood.

    Big thanks to my Dad for convincing me to do the rounded top, and sharing his know how in doing it.

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