I made something AWESOME for SnT...

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very cool. I would recommend some wider footprints for the table legs, otherwise your feet will be dangling in the morning when they sink into the sand.
 
very cool. I would recommend some wider footprints for the table legs, otherwise your feet will be dangling in the morning when they sink into the sand.



thats a good idea, but i dont think your feet are that heavy are they.shouldnt sink in any more than the hinge allows the table to unfold. i started putting a small round metal disk in the pocket of my riding jacket the first time i found my honda cbr leaning precariously to one side. on a hot day the kick stand would sink right into the ashpalt.

steve
 
super sweet!
 
nice job

nice job and totally new! good thinking

My :princess: would enjoy seeing me use that from the hotel window! ha ha!
 
That is really really cool. Good job!
I wish I didn't have a back seat and a roll bar back there so I could try something like that!
 
Good job.:cheers:

Not commiting, but I might be interested in something like this depending on cost.:)
 
Nice work and innovative idea. Any plans for your gear when you got this thing setup?

Personally, I would leave the front open so you could store all the gear in the front seats, you could also leave the windows open for ventilation as well.

Great idea, it would take some tweaking to do with my soft top, but you've really got me thinking now. I camp with the scouts rain, snow or shine 10 months a year so quick and easy setup are a must for me.

Fax
 
thats cool... i will be looking for you at snt i want to see this up close....
 
Nice work, very innovative:cheers:
 
Very cool. I will be running a different 'take' on the OBT at SNT as well.

If you call me at the shop to remind me, I can bring you a new back window FOR FREE!

:cheers:
 
Nice,
Must be somekind of BJ42 SNT brainwave out there, cause I just finished setting up a sleeping bench inside my BJ42 to get ready to sleep on the side of the road all the way down to Pismo. Good work on the tent.
Cheers,
Deny

Interesting, pics?

That is awesome!:clap:
I love practical cheap stuff like that. What did you use for fabric? Be sure to notify if you have a bunch made!

Its 1.9oz silicone-coated ripstop nylon. I got it from a tent supply company as I didn't want to experiment with a fabric that might not turn out to be properly waterproof.

very cool. I would recommend some wider footprints for the table legs, otherwise your feet will be dangling in the morning when they sink into the sand.

You're right - I'm just going to lay a board underneath the feet. Its not so much the weight while you're sleeping, as only your legs are out there, but rather getting in and out of the tent really presses on that part.

Personally, I would leave the front open so you could store all the gear in the front seats, you could also leave the windows open for ventilation as well.

I wanted to put a zipper in the front panel, but I just ran out of zipper! Instead you can just unhook the top of the tent from the horizontal bar and it folds down to allow you out in front. Also notice that I didn't make a roof for the tent, so there is a small ~4" gap between the top of the tent walls and the roof - if you leave the windows open it will ventilate plenty. I did this to help with the condensation.

Too slick! I really like that idea! How thick is it folded up? Weight?

Got plans for the drop tailgate/hatch back model? If so put me on the notify list.

The canopy is light, a pound or so of fabric and maybe another pound of zippers, hooks, and webbing. The real weight is in the floor, which is 3/8" particle board - thats pretty heavy, maybe 20 pounds. The folding portion of the floor has ribs as you can see for strength which increases the thickness. Folded its about 1.5"-2" thick - two layers of 3/8" flooring, .75" of ribs, and then some error for the canopy, depending on how well you pack it and lay the hard bits like zippers down.

As far as I know, the rear door frame's dimensions are the same regardless of the type of doors, which means the tent will fit in both amby door'd and hatch'd trucks. The only difference would be how you tug the outer portion of the tent upwards - I use a bar across the amby doors, but one could just hang it from the hatch itself (the hatch has prop rods, right? not gas springs?) with perhaps an extra hook or bungie cord. The bottom line is, if I can find someone's hatch'ed 40 to look at at SnT then I'm sure the tent will work as-is, plus some minor changes to those external straps. Should be no issue at all.

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Very cool. I will be running a different 'take' on the OBT at SNT as well.

If you call me at the shop to remind me, I can bring you a new back window FOR FREE!

COOL! You leaving Thurs or Fri?
 
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SO how much would you charge to make me one?
 
SO how much would you charge to make me one?

I'm working on that. The kicker is that you don't want me to sew them, I'm trying to find some labor and their costs will help determine how much these would be.
 
Interesting, pics?

Nope, mad rush to get everything done, will probably be working up untill I leave on thursday, I will be lucky to pull in on saturday. Just look for the other BJ42 at SNT and you can check it out then.
Cheers,
Deny
 
40's were not really made to sleep or have sex in. I can say that having done both somewhat uncomfortably!
 
40's were not really made to sleep or have sex in. I can say that having done both somewhat uncomfortably!

Could it be they were designed by people of smaller stature than most Americans? They may not have had any problems at all... :D
 
Any news on the cost to produce these to sell? Could you provide drawings if someone wanted to make their own?

Still a work in progress. I'm working on the drawings presently, which I need in order to get a price for manufacture. Its going a little slow to reconcile my original CAD drawings, pieces that actually got cut/attached, and the on-the-fly modifications I made. Expect 2 weeks or so before I know a price.

40's were not really made to sleep or have sex in. I can say that having done both somewhat uncomfortably!

Well as far as sleeping goes I thought it was great. My tent fits a twin air mattress so it was downright cushy. As for having sex in it... no comment. :D

I'll post some "action shots" from SnT tonight... of the tent, not the sex.
 

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