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  1. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    I considered that option, but the wood side panels are behind the bed mounts, so I would’ve had to cut out just the sections that are exposed. The side panels are also glued to the furring strips too. Ultimately, between the time I would spend removing all that wood, cleaning up the furring...
  2. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Lastly, I came back in and painted the walls. Since we had thought the bright white FRP was a little sterile looking, we opted to go for a slight off white, Alabaster. Pretty happy with how it turned out, all things considered. It’s far from perfect, but definitely loads better than the FRP...
  3. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Well, after a bit of a break and a few talks with the wifey, I decided eating the cost of the FRP and ripping it off would make us happier in the end, so I dove in and did one of the most tedious jobs on the trailer yet…scrapping and sanding all of the construction adhesive off. A flat blade on...
  4. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Mostly true. From my experience, they don’t mark them up in price for the “new” shipped to market, not initially. I’ve bought two (and this might be the third) vehicles from Carmax in the last 8 years and each time I’ve had them shipped for free (and the wife too, even when they said it’d be...
  5. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Indeed. I’m in central Colorado (not rust belt thankfully) and the Tundra is a one owner, bought and owned only in Arizona. Sun-fading/damage is more of the concern on it.
  6. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    I had originally planned to use this: I still think a full coverage adhesive like this would net you a better result. The adhesive caulking seems like it will inherently leave some waviness to the panels via unavoidable high and low spots. I ultimately chose not to use it as I wasn’t...
  7. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Not sure why I didn’t think to share that detail, thanks for asking. Loctite PL Premium is what I used first, that failed. Though to be clear, I suspect it might’ve been a cold weather related failure. I didn’t really care for how thick and unspreadable it was before the failure though (even...
  8. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Yeah, I’m sure there is a more ideal adhesive out there that the RV industry uses that’d work well, but it’s likely too expensive for the DIY route, especially when the screws and screw caps are a solid $10 fix. Wish I had committed to this route earlier as the panels without an adhesive...
  9. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Found we had some white trim paint sitting around from years ago and went ahead and painted a bit of the trim inside the trailer. Then tidied up the solar wiring a bit with my favorite wire loom material. I don’t love my routing and roof mounts (3M tape mounted holders with zip ties) so migh...
  10. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Welp, checking in on the trailer this weekend and the adhesive has failed to hold. It hasn’t completely failed but it has failed on maybe 50% of the total surface area. There’s adhesive properly stuck to the FRP and stuck to the wood, but the adhesive didn’t retain adhesion with itself and...
  11. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    I finally cut out the clearance for the cooler to open. Less than ideal, but it works now and was easier and quicker than any alternative route. Then started in on hanging up the FRP paneling. I ended up using Loctite PL Premium 3X adhesive caulking and generally, I wouldn’t recommend it...
  12. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Aimed to get over a hump this weekend by putting the paneling up inside, but snow and a sick daughter kept that from happening..soon though. Instead, I worked on a few smaller projects during her nap times. As the snow started to fall, I started fitting the solar panel mounts. I bought two...
  13. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Built, installed and caulked the under bed storage dividers. The center storage area is for storing gear (camp chairs, propane fire pit, table, etc) so it’ll be accessed from the rear galley area. It needed to be 6’ deep to fit the gear, so the cabin side of the center storage area is shallow…a...
  14. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Knocked out a few more things, on a mission to get the bulk of the interior in. Made some bedside shelves that’ll house a couple cup holders and a power plug. Then moved onto the v-nose upper cabinet and finishing the lower bench. Build a basic frame and added mounting points to the wall...
  15. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Had a few short hours today and worked on some small projects, not worth an update really but wanted to share as one of the projects I finished up ended up revealing something I screwed up and really just felt like sharing that. Installed the galley side lights and caulked the headboard...
  16. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Liquid Nails Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, with a few screws along the top edge to hold it in place while the adhesive cures. There’ll be trim that hides the top screws. I’ve use this before on my last trailer and it works great. I used it to mount my ceiling and wall panels to the...
  17. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    The 2x3s are so much better, I probably should have used them but already committed to the 2x2s in some spots. So long as I can get straight ones, they work ok, but it’s definitely a weaker and softer wood than that 2x3s. We considered keeping the wood walls, but my finish on them wasn’t ideal...
  18. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    The weathers been crap lately, including below zero today and for the next few days, but trying to get some interior work checked off the list. Installed the “headboard” that will be the wall between the galley space and the sleeping space. We’ll be leaning on it, and it’ll be unsupported...
  19. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Happy New Year! Worked towards getting the bed platform in and the galley dividers below it installed. Used 1.5” square boards to create side runners that would screw into the walls, then used pocket holes to secure dividers to the floor and to the bed platform (which is the original trailer...
  20. Jmanscotch

    Off Road Worthy 6x10 Cargo Trailer Camper Build

    Recycled the door catches that used to live on the side of the trailer by the fenders and am using them to keep the doors open 90* to the back of the trailer. The rear of the trailer will be a slide out kitchen on the driver side, gear storage in the middle and a cooler on a slide on the...
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