you can wrap the corkboard in the duck canvas too if you want. might hide some imperfections if you cut and fold it around the window opening carefully and will make the seam sort of disappear unless you press a tack in that area
That was pretty neat to watch! Well done! Do the lifts for your door keep it up or must you use that board all the time? Lastly, is the whole thing anchored to the truck bed somehow or does it just sit in?
Pete Bowman yep, the gas struts hold the door at a 90-degree angle! And the camper is anchored. I have footage of both the door and the bed attachment in my other video "$800 diy camper tour"
I wonder what the table materials cost .. not the top itself.. the rest of it??? Is that a 911 or what model Porsche ... great runners.
Lookin great!
Great. Enjoy it.
That was a super nice job
Thank you!
Great job BTW .
Thank you!
Nice work!
you can wrap the corkboard in the duck canvas too if you want. might hide some imperfections if you cut and fold it around the window opening carefully and will make the seam sort of disappear unless you press a tack in that area
AL Genaro Wow, that's an amazing suggestion. Seriously gonna do that! Thank you!!
@@brandoconklin cool! Good luck! I'll look forward to seeing more as you figure more out as you use it over time :)
Great build! How do you vent, you have no roof vent? Condensation?
Great work! She turned out amazing:)
Thanks man!
That was pretty neat to watch! Well done! Do the lifts for your door keep it up or must you use that board all the time? Lastly, is the whole thing anchored to the truck bed somehow or does it just sit in?
Pete Bowman yep, the gas struts hold the door at a 90-degree angle! And the camper is anchored. I have footage of both the door and the bed attachment in my other video "$800 diy camper tour"