Hey, you may want to water seal the wood for the beds outside and inside. A lot of people don't do this. But it will save you a headache down the road. Plus make some additional adjustable bed supports. Learn from somebody else's mistakes. Plus make some awning for the windows. Yes it's a pop-up. Tent fabric and or buy a cheap tent and cut it up to make the awnings use contact glue to glue awnings above windows and PVC pipes to hold awnings up. Now you can open the windows to adds air flow so you don't get condensation in the camper.
I worked at a Coleman dealership, for 4 years. That’s a better design than the original, and your methods are just what we would have done at our shop. I never depended upon support from the factory, except for those crap roofs! Again, nice work! Use Dicor caulk on anything exposed to the weather!
It’s tough when you don’t have the experience. Fortunately, I have been learning carpentry work since I was a kid from my dad. Something I’m trying to pass down to my son but he never showed any interest until now (he’s 19). It’s never too late to learn and TH-cam is a great source of information on that. Good luck. I’m planning on posting all of my future projects so be sure to subscribe and hopefully I can be one of those sources for you. I will be a bit more informative in the future to help people like you.
I really appreciate anything you can share. I like the soft touch music so I can hear you speaking. I also like the real-time and it’s not rushed Thru.
Hey, you may want to water seal the wood for the beds outside and inside. A lot of people don't do this. But it will save you a headache down the road. Plus make some additional adjustable bed supports. Learn from somebody else's mistakes. Plus make some awning for the windows. Yes it's a pop-up. Tent fabric and or buy a cheap tent and cut it up to make the awnings use contact glue to glue awnings above windows and PVC pipes to hold awnings up. Now you can open the windows to adds air flow so you don't get condensation in the camper.
I worked at a Coleman dealership, for 4 years. That’s a better design than the original, and your methods are just what we would have done at our shop. I never depended upon support from the factory, except for those crap roofs! Again, nice work! Use Dicor caulk on anything exposed to the weather!
Thanks for the kind words! I really appreciate it.
Use a flush boat hatch. They will be water tight.
I've got one of these. Considering a remodel myself.
Hey it’s me again. Looks nice and neat. I’m
Learning so I can do mine myself and I have no carpentry skills. 🥴
It’s tough when you don’t have the experience. Fortunately, I have been learning carpentry work since I was a kid from my dad. Something I’m trying to pass down to my son but he never showed any interest until now (he’s 19). It’s never too late to learn and TH-cam is a great source of information on that. Good luck. I’m planning on posting all of my future projects so be sure to subscribe and hopefully I can be one of those sources for you. I will be a bit more informative in the future to help people like you.
I really appreciate anything you can share. I like the soft touch music so I can hear you speaking. I also like the real-time and it’s not rushed Thru.
Whats the name of that skin material?
FRP decorative wall paneling