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On Jul 17, 11:49*am, Frogwatch wrote:
My slide-in truck camper based on a design from Glen-L is nearing completion. *This project has taken far longer than expected and has not been as much fun as I expected. *For awhile I was trying to build the framing to boat building standards until I realized this was a waste of epoxy. *The Glen-L design is from the late 70s and you have to do some re-thinking for newer materials but seems to work. The metal siding was more expensive than I expected. *I used actual RV siding from an RV siding company and cutting it was a serious PITA resulting in some wicked looking edges. *Fortunately, trim has covered my most serious flaws. *Unfortunately, there are a few places where my saber saw slipped and the blade punctured the skin where trim does not cover it but I will try to seal these with epoxy and touch-up paint. The windows will be installed this weekend and then the outside will be finished. *Then the fun starts because my wife insists on doing the interior her way. *This will mean endlessly looking at samples of fabric and linoleum till I am ready to pick something at random. Originally, I thought the camper would be ready for our annual pilgrimage to Wyoming because the bears mountain lions and now wolves have become a problem for campers. *There was a story yesterday about a family camping near Cody being attacked by a mountain lion. Many years ago (Early 80s) we were camped near Hole-In-the -Wall (Butch Cassiday's hideout) in the middle of nowhere (southern end of the Bighorn Mountains) and could hear a mountain lion at night. My wife and I (childless then) slept in our friends hard sided slide in camper. In the morning, we found mountain lion tracks all over in the snow around our camp. |
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