Did you mention how you have your camp chef table mounted? Is it secured to the unistrut as well? Wife and I plan to get an ovrlnd camper next year for our gladiator, less bed space of course, so just trying to keep it super basic.
Yeah I secured it with two bungees to the unistrut and one more hooked to the base of it just for assurance. That's if you want the legs extended. When I had the legs collapsed just sitting on the floor of the truck it was super stable.
Cool setup! I like how you could take everything out if you needed the whole bed area. I just ordered an Oru Bruin camper and trying to get idea on how to build it out. I like your setup and probably going to do something similar.
Thanks! Glad to help. You should join Facebook owners groups for various similar campers to help get ideas. That's what I did. Also be sure to check out my new site where I'm documenting everything about this build: ramblingytruckcamper.com
awesome build man! I am also a first gen tundra owner but went with a Project M! Love watching both Overlandcamper and Project M builds and i'm definitely digging your Overlandcamper setup! super practical and spacious! what type of material did you use for your wall? sick design
Hi! Thanks for the kind words. Yes I love the project M as well. Both are great setups. For the walls pattern I just picked one out at Joanne's... It's soft fabric wrapped around my insulation boards and they're just pressed into the studs. Super easy. Uncovered the studs in sticky back Velcro. Much different wall setup from project m
Now this is really nice 👊 cant wait to do something like this in the future 🙏 i love cooking and camping and just being free 🌳🍃🌿
Thanks! We love camping too
Did you mention how you have your camp chef table mounted? Is it secured to the unistrut as well? Wife and I plan to get an ovrlnd camper next year for our gladiator, less bed space of course, so just trying to keep it super basic.
Yeah I secured it with two bungees to the unistrut and one more hooked to the base of it just for assurance. That's if you want the legs extended. When I had the legs collapsed just sitting on the floor of the truck it was super stable.
Cool setup! I like how you could take everything out if you needed the whole bed area. I just ordered an Oru Bruin camper and trying to get idea on how to build it out. I like your setup and probably going to do something similar.
Thanks! Glad to help. You should join Facebook owners groups for various similar campers to help get ideas. That's what I did. Also be sure to check out my new site where I'm documenting everything about this build: ramblingytruckcamper.com
And yes one of my goals was to make it super modular so I can still use it as a truck when needed
awesome build man! I am also a first gen tundra owner but went with a Project M! Love watching both Overlandcamper and Project M builds and i'm definitely digging your Overlandcamper setup! super practical and spacious! what type of material did you use for your wall? sick design
Hi! Thanks for the kind words. Yes I love the project M as well. Both are great setups. For the walls pattern I just picked one out at Joanne's... It's soft fabric wrapped around my insulation boards and they're just pressed into the studs. Super easy. Uncovered the studs in sticky back Velcro. Much different wall setup from project m