Great idea like to have thought of it myself. I believe you should have put in a top support rod to make it just a little more water tight. Just a thought but nice job. Bg
I'm 70 and I was just thinking the same thing, just how I would have done it for my family back in the day, gotta take care of the gal. I was a bit of a mr. fixit and semi inventor, used pvc all the time, nice job, great idea, have fun.
Little things like that were some of the best times of my 82 years. Glad you are recording them. But no telling what you’re gonna play them back on in another 60 years. Enjoy your life. And thank you for sharing.
I’ve done this also. PVC frame plus a tarp on a Ranger pickup. You’ll have to cover the tail end above the tailgate, for sure. A longer tarp in that direction works good because you can stake it out in the daytime like an awning with a couple poles. It’ll give you a sheltered work space on the tailgate for cooking. The tarp clamps can’t hurt, but I bungeed the grommets TIGHT to the bottom edge of the bedsides, and it survived a high wind rainstorm. Also, to bug proof the thing, I bought a few yards of tulle at a fabric store. Just enough to zip tie in place above the tailgate. I have no idea what it’s usually used for, but it’s good enough skeeter netting. Good job. Have fun.
I think a ridge pole would be a good addition, not only would it stop the apex of the tent collapsing but it makes a good place to hang lanterns etc! Looks nice and sturdy! Hope you have many, many fun trips together!
When you add the center ridge pole cover the pole with a pool noodle. The noodle will prevent rips as the tarp is over the top with tension and stand up to wind and rain better.
I followed this pattern but had to added a bar to the bottom of the truck bed to secure the legs because i have an insert for my truck bed which covered the holes on the back of the bed. Then i added a center pole to the very top of the A frame and four windows. I am using bungee cords to hold the tarp down. Thanks for the idea.
I made one just like that for the top of my houseboat. I used it in summer so i put bamboo curtains on it and i could roll them up to the peak and have a view of the sky. If it rained i would put a tarp over it. Everybody loved it, it looked tropical.
Sweet! This is exactly what I've been looking to do. I'm a 54 yo female n I wanna go camping alone. About 20 yrs ago this idea to camp alone woulda been no biggie but now that I'm older I consider all the things that could potentially go wrong and what that could mean if alone. I also watch a grip of Dogman stories on YT n I have officially scared myself out of single camping. I'm gonna get my conceal carry permit so I can bring a piece just in case but until I get it this idea of yours might fit the bill for me as far as my comfort being alone goes. I have a 92 toyota 4x4 and being up off the ground will make me feel much safer. I had checked out the prices for overland/truck bed tent systems n they're outrageously priced. I noticed the prices to average in the 5 to 600 range. That's just ridiculous. Thanks to your engineering I think I'm gonna be able to solo camp this summer.
How well does it hold up in wind? There is enough surface area to make a strong sail and pull the whole assembly off the truck. I would add a way to anchor it to the truck and a flap to cover the back by the tailgate to keep wind blown rain from entering. Adding light is a great idea. Consider a disco ball.
This is why I watch youtube. I love it when folks like this are just making it happen. Love the noodle idea nice little set up. I made something similar back in the day but just super tall and square to walk in. I made the post shorter on one side so water will run off to that end. Love your drawing in the beginning. Awsome make cool video.
I was originally planning to make my own truck tent until I started looking at some of the ones on the market. The only thing that I really like better about the ones that you can buy is having windows and skylights especially. But this is a great way to get her done on your own brother!
I made this identical truck tent. Bought my pc pipe section at Lowe's and purchased a tarp at Harbor Freight. Very inexpensive. Used bunji cords to tighten the tarp to outside of bed. Also designed it with a ridge pole to keep from sagging. Rained the first day and through out the night and absolutely no leaks. The rain hitting the tarp was somewhat disconcerting as it was rather loud. I had power at the camp site and ran an extension cord for my small ceramic heater. With an air mattress and cooler inside I had a comfortable time in the tent/bedcamper. Unfortunately I traded my 8' bed regular size pickup for a crew cab with a 5 1/2' bed.
You could even layer the PVC piping with insulating material and clamp or zip tie it down, and then recover with tarps, canvas, or waterproof canvas material, etc. The truck bed can be covered with some type of foam or rubber matting, perhaps underneath that an insulating material of some sort, and actually have a very snug, warm in the Winter, camper. A tiny wood stove could be added if a top build was created to hold and insulate from melt, a stove pipe; the wood stove could be mounted and surrounded with a protective framing device that will keep it in place. So many possibilities here, including ventilation and solar powered fans :) I Love It !!
Great idea! I am planning on doing something like this with my Jeep Gladiator on my next camping trip so I dont have to worry about setting a temp up on the ground.
I have a 5' x 8' utility trailer (with no walls, just the welded rails about a foot up the sides and the tall mesh ramp at the back. I plan to do something very similar with it, but have mosquito netting at the front and rear for airflow, and an electric power bank or small fueled generator for a fan for circulation in the hot Texas weather. Nice video.
Thats awesome your getting out doing your thing. A few tips from experience. 1) You've got great idea there. Its been done in various styles with varied types of frame work for decades. Right down to the tarp covered wagons of the pioneer's. 2) figure a way to run a ridge pole.3) Using some sort of cordage. Run an X rack from corner to corner. Helps exponentially in heavy winds. I dig your style, great hiking rig!
I know it's only been a week, but have you gotten to try it out yet? Only thing I could think of is you should be able to get "3-way pvc connectors" that you could use to run another 5' pipe along the very peak of the tent, to really keep the top from caving in at all under any weather conditions. The nice thing about using PCV is it's basically a big lego or erector set, you can change it and modify it however you want. I'm thinking you could put T's in your two upper 5' pipes now and use it to run a couple of pieces horizontally from bar to bar. If you did this at the front of the truck bed where you're not going to hit your head on it climbing in, and put two parallel bars spaced about a foot apart, you could put a shelf up there that would be above your pillows to hold your duffel bag or phones or whatever at night so it's not down on the floor where you'll step on it. You could also expand it outwards past the tailgate to make a "front porch" area so that you are covered climbing in and out of the truck bed in inclement weather. Also would let you leave the tailgate down to have move "living space" while you're in there. Looks good so far though, keep up the good work!
Holy cow! This is he best feedback ever! I might actually have to try some of those suggestions! And as far as using it, we are going this weekend and will post a video about it next Tuesday! 👍 Thanks again for the great comment!
I was going to suggest the same thing with the top ridge. Anytime you do not have something there, it WILL sink down with rain, snow, branches, birds, etc. : )
I have built hotbed covers for early planting in a similar manner. One other upgrade later is to assemble it then drill holes through the fittings and pipe the use Carter pins or wire to firmly attach the pipe to the fittings. They want pull apart in high wind.
You might have more PVC than I do in mine, but I can fit it all into a Lawn Chair bag. I might have to "modify" mine now. It could use some additional support. Good video...
I agree with a top ridge pole too and I am not sold on the tarp clips. It seems the wind will remove that tarp easily with those clips? Maybe some bungees along the lower edges pulling down on the tarp? Maybe even some plastic ties that you can cut off when removing? Great idea. Beats my sleeping under a tonneau cover lol I am just not sold on anything a hungry bear can reach through.
I made a square frame back in the winter for my truck. I never thought about the squeeze clamps as a way to secee the trap to the frame, that's brilliant!
Like it, very easy to build. Couple of things. #1 thing is that you need a ridgeline pole going across the top. Another is us PVC clips to attach the tarp to the PVC. It'll eliminate the flapping. What do you do when you don't have stake pockets?
This is a great diy! I have a question that has likely already been asked, but, why didn’t you put a cross piece at the top as well? You can get the 90* pieces with a t junction.
They might just slide together, but quite often they are not that easy to slide apart afterwards... Often you need a pipe wrench to twist the pipe in order to get it to loosen up enough that you can slide it apart even if you didn't glue it together... If I was designing something like this, I would sand the ends of the pieces of PVC pipe a bit to reduce their diameter slightly so that they could be more easily detached later...
Looks pretty good. I would change out the fittings at the very top to incorporate another pole from front to back to increase support and use tie outs to the ground to stabilize the tarp.
Dude you totally reminded me that PVC pipe exists and are like lincoln logs for adults. I was about to buy a purpose built truck bed tent, but that is not necessary now. I'm not much of an A frame guy, so I'll have to design my own version of this, also the previous owner of my truck covered those holes with some stupid caps that I can't remove without damaging it. I'll have to redesign this, but thanks for the inspiration!
Gonna make a similar one for a 2022 ford ranger. Gonna make mine with pvc poles past the tailgate, also gonna try to make it breathable for hot summer days
This is a great idea....we only camp ever once in a while...this would work so well...do you have the sizes of PVC you used?.....I know it will differ from what I have, but I would at least get the basic measurements
i have a 2500hd with an 8 foot bed. I have ladder racks AND some long ladders. I can use the ladders for an awning extended off of the ladder racks. Then tarp it over. I just ordered a diesel heater also....
This is a great video. A few quick questions (some of which have been asked below): 1) Did you experience any condensation inside the tent set up when it rained? Or even from breathing? 2) Do you plan to weatherproof the opening? If so what is the plan. Thanks!
I had a similar idea for my 2011 ford ranger, cool to see someone make something very similar as a visual, only thing is id want mine completely closed in with a screen, I'd probably be able to rig something up as a custom tarp/covering.
Excellent! Exactly what I'm looking for. I've wasted an entire year looking everywhere from auctions, classified adds, all the online places looking for an affordable tow behind my truck rv or something enclosed yet large enough I can put a couple of cots in there. I don't want to sleep on the ground in my sleeping bag or some blowup bed matress, cause no matter how puncture proof (yet they always come with a patch kit hmmm) I'd still manage to find a way to puncture it. But as one man said, you got a truck, you got a camper. I can't afford a camper shell to fit my truck. Dodge Ram 1500. I had one back when I had a little Isuzu truck, but that was years ago and both are long gone lol. I"m on a poor mans budget. I ride a motorcycle when the weather is good enough, but I want to sell it. I just want to cover the back of my truck, throw a couple of comfy cots and an ice chest or something in there. I never found what I was looking for. Then I just watched a previous vid a guy used pvc. I thought that's the answer. PVC. It's durable, shapeable, you can buy those things you have to give it an "elbow", I mean it's just perfect. The only thing I worried about was the extra space when you insert the pipe into the truck. I thought exactly what you did. OR used. I used those on my canoe. I had no trailer, a small truck at the time. My husband and I could both get the canoe up and in the bed of the truck, but we had to put the front half up on the cab. I went to walmart and bought a couple of those floaty foam things. Cut them to size, then cut from the hole, end to end and it slipped tightly over the crossbars on the canoe, so it didn't rub against the paint. It was perfect. Just like your build is perfect. Thanks for posting and showing off your build. There's TONS of people like ourselves out there, looking for the same thing. If only they find your vid. I can share, but I'm a bit of a loner. Every one I know has passes away before their time. So I wanna take the time I have left with my older husband, and get away without going to get a vacay loan or travel loan. I don't wanna be in debt, not at his age. I'm 51, but he's 70 (I know I know...age diff. thing freaks ppl out. We've been married over 30 yrs. but we never had kids, so I really have no one) The problem is, the rear of my truck, did I say what it is....well it's a Dodge Ram 1500 3.1liter. I'm 5 foot 5 inchs and the tailgate up, comes to my chin. That's how high it is lifted. Getting in and out is going to be a problem for him, so I said nope, we can either buy steps or build some. OR we've got a step ladder we can throw in..getting in is easy to figure out, it's what to use and how to build it that's the problem. WELL ITS SOLVED! Thanks for posting this. As I told the other person, there's tons of us out here looking for this exact type of thing. Hopefully many others will find your vid. I'd share it, but I've got no one left to share it with. But I can still post it to my FB page I hate and never check lol, but I'm in NE Oklahoma. I'm in hunting, camping fishing country. Everyone has something to do with one of the 3, that and motorcycles. I have one too. lol. Anyways, I"m rambling, but again thank you for sharing. Good luck to you and yours. OH ...and in this day and age, dammit. Stay safe.
Good job, simple and effective. I made something very similar for my ‘83 GMC K2500 long bed. I utilized my headache rack for the front but made PVC supports for the middle and rear stake bed holes. Covered bed with an inflatable mattress is easier and more comfortable than any tent I’ve had.
Awesome video! You gave me some great ideas, so thank you! PLEASE put a follow-up on what you changed after a shake-down run. (if you have the time) it would be greatly appreciated.
This was really well done. You kept it simple. You did not talk for the sake of hearing your voice. You kept it short and yet managed to fit all the important information in. Your presentation was made in a nice order and I don't think anyone would be confused. By the way your drawing was just fine and WAS not bad, it was simple but not bad. A couple of thoughts. You did not show the clamps at all. Neither before you started like you did the pipe and fittings nor at the end showing where and how you had them attached. You might show the frame broken down and in the bag. And, while it should go without saying, I think you should tell viewers to not use glue on the connector pices because that will make take down and storage, more than a bit difficult. Be sure to remind viewers that they will want some air circulation throughout the day and night so they don't suffocate. The Army had this happen a few times while moving troops in duce 'n halfs years ago. You and your girl should be proud of yourselves, nice video.
Ya, I went to lowe's and bought vinyl bug screen to re-screen my homes windows and patio door. That stuff is great and sturdy! Any your cat or dog can't put a hole in it, tear it, enlarge any openings etc...(Plus you can see out fine, but you can't see in fine!)
I don't have the holes on the bed sides but I bet I can just make the pipes longer and go to the bottom of the bed and make it work thanks for the great idea
i had the thought today to do something like this. want to take my dog camping with me but dont want to put her in my $400 tent, this tarp setup you made will be perfect. great job.
My thought is to put a bar across the very top of the A frame so as to not hold the rain water where the tarp will flatten, but make it run right off it completely. Enjoy! 🙂
Yup! Really needs a door and a mosquito net ;) But how do you prevent the water from falling in the truck bed, between the tent and the back of the cabin?
So the back is completely open? What happens if it rains? or if there's a lot of bugs where you're camping? And if you did decide to close off the back.. it doesn't look like you'll have very good ventilation??
I'm 66 years old. It really makes me happy to see two young people having fun together. Great idea for the truck tent. GOD bless you both.
Great idea like to have thought of it myself. I believe you should have put in a top support rod to make it just a little more water tight. Just a thought but nice job. Bg
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I'm 70 and I was just thinking the same thing, just how I would have done it for my family back in the day, gotta take care of the gal. I was a bit of a mr. fixit and semi inventor, used pvc all the time, nice job, great idea, have fun.
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One of the best. No extra verbiage, no screaming music etc. Well done.
Little things like that were some of the best times of my 82 years. Glad you are recording them. But no telling what you’re gonna play them back on in another 60 years. Enjoy your life. And thank you for sharing.
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I’ve done this also. PVC frame plus a tarp on a Ranger pickup. You’ll have to cover the tail end above the tailgate, for sure. A longer tarp in that direction works good because you can stake it out in the daytime like an awning with a couple poles. It’ll give you a sheltered work space on the tailgate for cooking. The tarp clamps can’t hurt, but I bungeed the grommets TIGHT to the bottom edge of the bedsides, and it survived a high wind rainstorm. Also, to bug proof the thing, I bought a few yards of tulle at a fabric store. Just enough to zip tie in place above the tailgate. I have no idea what it’s usually used for, but it’s good enough skeeter netting. Good job. Have fun.
Great idea with the Tulle!
I think a ridge pole would be a good addition, not only would it stop the apex of the tent collapsing but it makes a good place to hang lanterns etc! Looks nice and sturdy! Hope you have many, many fun trips together!
Best and easiest idea for truck tent camping looks sturdy and roomy enough for two for a quick weekend camping trip. !I'm really impressed
You shoukd replace those 90s at the top with a couple of 3 way couplers and put in a ridge pole. In the rain the center will collapse
A brace in the middle would strengthen it as well.
When you add the center ridge pole cover the pole with a pool noodle. The noodle will prevent rips as the tarp is over the top with tension and stand up to wind and rain better.
Definitely need that center ridgepole so water doesn't have a chance to pool.
I think I’m gonna try it! Thanks to you and your lovely bride.
I followed this pattern but had to added a bar to the bottom of the truck bed to secure the legs because i have an insert for my truck bed which covered the holes on the back of the bed. Then i added a center pole to the very top of the A frame and four windows. I am using bungee cords to hold the tarp down. Thanks for the idea.
How did you add the windows?
TQVM. I think this is the most economical campervan so far and it is worth to try for the beginners like me.
I made one just like that for the top of my houseboat. I used it in summer so i put bamboo curtains on it and i could roll them up to the peak and have a view of the sky. If it rained i would put a tarp over it. Everybody loved it, it looked tropical.
Yeah, blow me, dumbass.
You're very lucky to have a wife that's into you and supports you in your ideas.
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Sweet! This is exactly what I've been looking to do. I'm a 54 yo female n I wanna go camping alone. About 20 yrs ago this idea to camp alone woulda been no biggie but now that I'm older I consider all the things that could potentially go wrong and what that could mean if alone. I also watch a grip of Dogman stories on YT n I have officially scared myself out of single camping. I'm gonna get my conceal carry permit so I can bring a piece just in case but until I get it this idea of yours might fit the bill for me as far as my comfort being alone goes. I have a 92 toyota 4x4 and being up off the ground will make me feel much safer. I had checked out the prices for overland/truck bed tent systems n they're outrageously priced. I noticed the prices to average in the 5 to 600 range. That's just ridiculous. Thanks to your engineering I think I'm gonna be able to solo camp this summer.
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nice job just need a pvc support at apex of the frame, running from back widow to tailgate
So much better than buying a tent. And much easier to assemble when you're ready to set it up. Great job!
Are you leaving the front of the "tent" exposed, or have you crafted some sort of weather-proof idea for that side as well?
Those tires are SICK!
I thought the same thing. Those are sweet!
Me and my friends were talking about wanting to go camping but in our truck beds… can’t wait to do this!!!
How well does it hold up in wind? There is enough surface area to make a strong sail and pull the whole assembly off the truck. I would add a way to anchor it to the truck and a flap to cover the back by the tailgate to keep wind blown rain from entering. Adding light is a great idea. Consider a disco ball.
This is why I watch youtube. I love it when folks like this are just making it happen. Love the noodle idea nice little set up. I made something similar back in the day but just super tall and square to walk in. I made the post shorter on one side so water will run off to that end. Love your drawing in the beginning. Awsome make cool video.
Definitely one of the better thought out examples of the sort of DIY project I've seen
You can get tees with a side outlet for the top/ridge pole. They are used for sprinkler risers at corners. Good project.
I was originally planning to make my own truck tent until I started looking at some of the ones on the market. The only thing that I really like better about the ones that you can buy is having windows and skylights especially. But this is a great way to get her done on your own brother!
Slick! You might consider bungee cords or luggage straps to really tighten up the tarp.
I made this identical truck tent. Bought my pc pipe section at Lowe's and purchased a tarp at Harbor Freight. Very inexpensive. Used bunji cords to tighten the tarp to outside of bed. Also designed it with a ridge pole to keep from sagging. Rained the first day and through out the night and absolutely no leaks. The rain hitting the tarp was somewhat disconcerting as it was rather loud. I had power at the camp site and ran an extension cord for my small ceramic heater. With an air mattress and cooler inside I had a comfortable time in the tent/bedcamper. Unfortunately I traded my 8' bed regular size pickup for a crew cab with a 5 1/2' bed.
Would be great on an 8' bed but the new Ford Maverick has a 4 1/2' bed. Can anyone say motel? (In the woods?)
You could even layer the PVC piping with insulating material and clamp or zip tie it down, and then recover with tarps, canvas, or waterproof canvas material, etc. The truck bed can be covered with some type of foam or rubber matting, perhaps underneath that an insulating material of some sort, and actually have a very snug, warm in the Winter, camper. A tiny wood stove could be added if a top build was created to hold and insulate from melt, a stove pipe; the wood stove could be mounted and surrounded with a protective framing device that will keep it in place. So many possibilities here, including ventilation and solar powered fans :) I Love It !!
Great idea! I am planning on doing something like this with my Jeep Gladiator on my next camping trip so I dont have to worry about setting a temp up on the ground.
I have a 5' x 8' utility trailer (with no walls, just the welded rails about a foot up the sides and the tall mesh ramp at the back. I plan to do something very similar with it, but have mosquito netting at the front and rear for airflow, and an electric power bank or small fueled generator for a fan for circulation in the hot Texas weather. Nice video.
Thats awesome your getting out doing your thing. A few tips from experience. 1) You've got great idea there. Its been done in various styles with varied types of frame work for decades. Right down to the tarp covered wagons of the pioneer's. 2) figure a way to run a ridge pole.3) Using some sort of cordage. Run an X rack from corner to corner. Helps exponentially in heavy winds. I dig your style, great hiking rig!
This is what I was looking for!! Thanks a million😃
I know it's only been a week, but have you gotten to try it out yet? Only thing I could think of is you should be able to get "3-way pvc connectors" that you could use to run another 5' pipe along the very peak of the tent, to really keep the top from caving in at all under any weather conditions.
The nice thing about using PCV is it's basically a big lego or erector set, you can change it and modify it however you want. I'm thinking you could put T's in your two upper 5' pipes now and use it to run a couple of pieces horizontally from bar to bar. If you did this at the front of the truck bed where you're not going to hit your head on it climbing in, and put two parallel bars spaced about a foot apart, you could put a shelf up there that would be above your pillows to hold your duffel bag or phones or whatever at night so it's not down on the floor where you'll step on it.
You could also expand it outwards past the tailgate to make a "front porch" area so that you are covered climbing in and out of the truck bed in inclement weather. Also would let you leave the tailgate down to have move "living space" while you're in there.
Looks good so far though, keep up the good work!
Holy cow! This is he best feedback ever! I might actually have to try some of those suggestions!
And as far as using it, we are going this weekend and will post a video about it next Tuesday! 👍
Thanks again for the great comment!
I was going to suggest the same thing with the top ridge. Anytime you do not have something there, it WILL sink down with rain, snow, branches, birds, etc. : )
I have built hotbed covers for early planting in a similar manner. One other upgrade later is to assemble it then drill holes through the fittings and pipe the use Carter pins or wire to firmly attach the pipe to the fittings. They want pull apart in high wind.
I think your a brilliant kid and this is really innovative!
I like this guy alot his wife is cool as well thanks guys good idea.
Love this project going to make it with my kids! I can't wait to go camp in it!
You might have more PVC than I do in mine, but I can fit it all into a Lawn Chair bag. I might have to "modify" mine now. It could use some additional support. Good video...
I agree with a top ridge pole too and I am not sold on the tarp clips. It seems the wind will remove that tarp easily with those clips? Maybe some bungees along the lower edges pulling down on the tarp? Maybe even some plastic ties that you can cut off when removing? Great idea. Beats my sleeping under a tonneau cover lol I am just not sold on anything a hungry bear can reach through.
I was thinking about getting a pickup to camp out with. I was pricing bed shells, man they are pricey. This was a great idea!
I made a square frame back in the winter for my truck. I never thought about the squeeze clamps as a way to secee the trap to the frame, that's brilliant!
Like it, very easy to build. Couple of things. #1 thing is that you need a ridgeline pole going across the top. Another is us PVC clips to attach the tarp to the PVC. It'll eliminate the flapping. What do you do when you don't have stake pockets?
Cool idea I actually have a travel trailer going to give this a try for times I don't want to fool with the camper.
Awesome job. Simple and clever.
This is a great diy! I have a question that has likely already been asked, but, why didn’t you put a cross piece at the top as well? You can get the 90* pieces with a t junction.
I like the way things just slide in place. Great idea.
That's what she said.
They might just slide together, but quite often they are not that easy to slide apart afterwards... Often you need a pipe wrench to twist the pipe in order to get it to loosen up enough that you can slide it apart even if you didn't glue it together... If I was designing something like this, I would sand the ends of the pieces of PVC pipe a bit to reduce their diameter slightly so that they could be more easily detached later...
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Looks pretty good. I would change out the fittings at the very top to incorporate another pole from front to back to increase support and use tie outs to the ground to stabilize the tarp.
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Haha we haven’t posted in FOREVER. Hoping to get back into it soon
Nice. The pool noodle was genius.
Dude you totally reminded me that PVC pipe exists and are like lincoln logs for adults. I was about to buy a purpose built truck bed tent, but that is not necessary now. I'm not much of an A frame guy, so I'll have to design my own version of this, also the previous owner of my truck covered those holes with some stupid caps that I can't remove without damaging it. I'll have to redesign this, but thanks for the inspiration!
Gonna make a similar one for a 2022 ford ranger. Gonna make mine with pvc poles past the tailgate, also gonna try to make it breathable for hot summer days
Looks good. What about the back? After tailgate up its wide open....
Awesome, I am looking to build a small canopy cover/carport for my small trailer. Something like this could work for me.
Thanks.
This is a great idea....we only camp ever once in a while...this would work so well...do you have the sizes of PVC you used?.....I know it will differ from what I have, but I would at least get the basic measurements
This is so cool and inexpensive.. great going guys love it
i have a 2500hd with an 8 foot bed. I have ladder racks AND some long ladders. I can use the ladders for an awning extended off of the ladder racks. Then tarp it over. I just ordered a diesel heater also....
This is a great video. A few quick questions (some of which have been asked below):
1) Did you experience any condensation inside the tent set up when it rained? Or even from breathing?
2) Do you plan to weatherproof the opening? If so what is the plan.
Thanks!
That's awesome, I will try this but will need to figure out a door and hook a strap to the tailgate, so I can pull it closed easier from the inside.
I had a similar idea for my 2011 ford ranger, cool to see someone make something very similar as a visual, only thing is id want mine completely closed in with a screen, I'd probably be able to rig something up as a custom tarp/covering.
I like the México jersey bro!!
From one Cox to another; that’s a wonderful idea. I’m going to try it out myself and I’ll let you know how it comes out!
You like cox, do ya? LMFAO!
I just bought us a Ford F150 4x4 and WAS going to get a truck tent. Thank you not now. I enjoyed your video
Brilliant. I'm gonna do this too. Great Video.
Good job! I will try making me one of these for the bed of my Chevy! Need this for shade when me and my boys go out to sell honey. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent! Exactly what I'm looking for. I've wasted an entire year looking everywhere from auctions, classified adds, all the online places looking for an affordable tow behind my truck rv or something enclosed yet large enough I can put a couple of cots in there. I don't want to sleep on the ground in my sleeping bag or some blowup bed matress, cause no matter how puncture proof (yet they always come with a patch kit hmmm) I'd still manage to find a way to puncture it. But as one man said, you got a truck, you got a camper. I can't afford a camper shell to fit my truck. Dodge Ram 1500. I had one back when I had a little Isuzu truck, but that was years ago and both are long gone lol. I"m on a poor mans budget. I ride a motorcycle when the weather is good enough, but I want to sell it. I just want to cover the back of my truck, throw a couple of comfy cots and an ice chest or something in there. I never found what I was looking for. Then I just watched a previous vid a guy used pvc. I thought that's the answer. PVC. It's durable, shapeable, you can buy those things you have to give it an "elbow", I mean it's just perfect. The only thing I worried about was the extra space when you insert the pipe into the truck. I thought exactly what you did. OR used. I used those on my canoe. I had no trailer, a small truck at the time. My husband and I could both get the canoe up and in the bed of the truck, but we had to put the front half up on the cab. I went to walmart and bought a couple of those floaty foam things. Cut them to size, then cut from the hole, end to end and it slipped tightly over the crossbars on the canoe, so it didn't rub against the paint. It was perfect. Just like your build is perfect. Thanks for posting and showing off your build. There's TONS of people like ourselves out there, looking for the same thing. If only they find your vid. I can share, but I'm a bit of a loner. Every one I know has passes away before their time. So I wanna take the time I have left with my older husband, and get away without going to get a vacay loan or travel loan. I don't wanna be in debt, not at his age. I'm 51, but he's 70 (I know I know...age diff. thing freaks ppl out. We've been married over 30 yrs. but we never had kids, so I really have no one)
The problem is, the rear of my truck, did I say what it is....well it's a Dodge Ram 1500 3.1liter. I'm 5 foot 5 inchs and the tailgate up, comes to my chin. That's how high it is lifted. Getting in and out is going to be a problem for him, so I said nope, we can either buy steps or build some. OR we've got a step ladder we can throw in..getting in is easy to figure out, it's what to use and how to build it that's the problem. WELL ITS SOLVED!
Thanks for posting this. As I told the other person, there's tons of us out here looking for this exact type of thing. Hopefully many others will find your vid. I'd share it, but I've got no one left to share it with. But I can still post it to my FB page I hate and never check lol, but I'm in NE Oklahoma. I'm in hunting, camping fishing country. Everyone has something to do with one of the 3, that and motorcycles. I have one too. lol. Anyways, I"m rambling, but again thank you for sharing. Good luck to you and yours. OH ...and in this day and age, dammit. Stay safe.
Good job, simple and effective.
I made something very similar for my ‘83 GMC K2500 long bed. I utilized my headache rack for the front but made PVC supports for the middle and rear stake bed holes.
Covered bed with an inflatable mattress is easier and more comfortable than any tent I’ve had.
This is a cool idea, let' go camping
using those pool things was a good idea! might have to do that to the one that I made
Awesome video! You gave me some great ideas, so thank you! PLEASE put a follow-up on what you changed after a shake-down run. (if you have the time) it would be greatly appreciated.
This was really well done. You kept it simple. You did not talk for the sake of hearing your voice. You kept it short and yet managed to fit all the important information in. Your presentation was made in a nice order and I don't think anyone would be confused. By the way your drawing was just fine and WAS not bad, it was simple but not bad.
A couple of thoughts. You did not show the clamps at all. Neither before you started like you did the pipe and fittings nor at the end showing where and how you had them attached. You might show the frame broken down and in the bag. And, while it should go without saying, I think you should tell viewers to not use glue on the connector pices because that will make take down and storage, more than a bit difficult. Be sure to remind viewers that they will want some air circulation throughout the day and night so they don't suffocate. The Army had this happen a few times while moving troops in duce 'n halfs years ago.
You and your girl should be proud of yourselves, nice video.
Cool as hell man! I wonder how much extra I'd need for a 8ft box 🤔
Very cool idea! Have fun.
Easy to add bug screen across and down the back with the same clamps that hold the tarp.
Ya, I went to lowe's and bought vinyl bug screen to re-screen my homes windows and patio door. That stuff is great and sturdy! Any your cat or dog can't put a hole in it, tear it, enlarge any openings etc...(Plus you can see out fine, but you can't see in fine!)
Great idea. I love the jersey.
Thanks for adding some Cox into my life. Great video
I love your project, but your t-shirt is amazing! Right on sir!!!!
dig the ingenuity and the jersey bro!!!!
love it. Great ideas with the clamp vs tie, and the noodle -- but I still think a center top rod would have been smarter on rain issues.
I don't have the holes on the bed sides but I bet I can just make the pipes longer and go to the bottom of the bed and make it work thanks for the great idea
Great idea & realization.
Awesome idea! I love how simple and effective this is! The bonus is that you can carry it wherever you go.
Really great idea! Hope you realise that you are so lucky to have a nice lady who support you................))) Enjoy!
How did you get it where it was covered in the back and could you do that in the front too so when you’re camping no one can look in by your tailgate
Would definitely use the bigger tarp to have a door
So cool! I love the idea of being off of the ground! give me an air mattress and it's perfect!
Love it guys , hope you both are still enjoying the camping world in 2021, take care .
So cool and so easy how wonderful
Really kool when you’re on a budget !! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
i had the thought today to do something like this. want to take my dog camping with me but dont want to put her in my $400 tent, this tarp setup you made will be perfect. great job.
Man that is borderline Genius.
Brilliant idea well done. Hope you have many fishing and camping trips .🇬🇧
My thought is to put a bar across the very top of the A frame so as to not hold the rain water where the tarp will flatten, but make it run right off it completely. Enjoy! 🙂
Brilliant!! 👍🏼 loved how you clamped the tent to the pvc pipes.
Love the affordable fun ideas.
Yup! Really needs a door and a mosquito net ;) But how do you prevent the water from falling in the truck bed, between the tent and the back of the cabin?
I saw one that did that to trailer. And he took tarp it to a marine upholster and he sewed on a door and window. Really nice.
Awesome..i think you will saw a tent with mosquito net as well🥰🥰🥰 i love your idea..
great idea. thank you for the DIY!!!
So the back is completely open? What happens if it rains? or if there's a lot of bugs where you're camping? And if you did decide to close off the back.. it doesn't look like you'll have very good ventilation??
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LLOOKING FOR THANKS
I love this idea😂 I will do it very soon👍