I know most of you are probably familiar with Rob Gray's builds, but for those of you who aren't, he has done an outstanding job of documenting the building of two exceptional rigs.
Reader's Digest version: Rob is a pro photog who spent a few years traveling around Australia in:
then built his self-described 'Winnebago meets Mad Max.':
and after a few more years of travel has torn it down and is building a smaller version:
Not only has he developed some mad fab skills along the way, but some of his unique design ideas are just brilliant.
For example, his window shutter/flyscreen hinge design:
Anyone who is even remotely considering building a camper rig would do well to spend a lot of time in his build chronicles. Even if you don't always agree with his approach, taking the time to understand why he made the decisions he made is quite an education.
His articles are also an excellent read.
My kuddos to Rob, and thanks for all the documentation efforts.
Reader's Digest version: Rob is a pro photog who spent a few years traveling around Australia in:
then built his self-described 'Winnebago meets Mad Max.':
and after a few more years of travel has torn it down and is building a smaller version:
Not only has he developed some mad fab skills along the way, but some of his unique design ideas are just brilliant.
For example, his window shutter/flyscreen hinge design:
Anyone who is even remotely considering building a camper rig would do well to spend a lot of time in his build chronicles. Even if you don't always agree with his approach, taking the time to understand why he made the decisions he made is quite an education.
His articles are also an excellent read.
My kuddos to Rob, and thanks for all the documentation efforts.