That wood stove is the final superb touch. Guess I'll have to keep mine for when I get a trailer!

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That wood stove is the final superb touch. Guess I'll have to keep mine for when I get a trailer!
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Thanks pal...
You aint lived till' you had venison stew cooking all day on the wood stove in the WARM, TOASTY tent...
The trout was like desert!
Thanks!
(good to see you over here so when you get your trailer goin', we can keep tabs on ya'..!)
Here's a few with the finishing touches just added...
http://s328.photobucket.com/user/titanpat57/media/IMG_20130721_195601_zpsb5fe73c9.jpg.html
http://s328.photobucket.com/user/titanpat57/media/IMG_20130721_195109_zps2c1e7065.jpg.html
http://s328.photobucket.com/user/titanpat57/media/IMG_20130721_195641_zpsb0a74f32.jpg.html
Plus a major panel and exterior light upgrade....
http://s328.photobucket.com/user/titanpat57/media/IMG_20130721_195054_zpsea9b12b5.jpg.html
Signed up just to say it really looks even better in person.![]()
Fantastic build, you do great work and thanks for sharing all of the details. Now that you've had the trailer completed for awhile, did your wife come around to your way of thinking... does she enjoy camping along with you?
Thank you!AWESOME
I can't believe I just found this build! I have been racking my brain trying to figure out a setup that would satisfy all of my needs and this is basically it. I am in awe of ROAM.
If a guy wanted to could he make the doors wide enough in back to be able to fit an atv in there? Would be perfect for me to have it set up as a "toy hauler" as well.
Thanks!
What's it weigh when fully loaded? What are you currently pulling it with?Thank you!...glad you like it!...it keeps "evolving"...but I think (and hope) this is the last evolution...lol
I think you could definitely do a micro-toyhauler from this type of design. I think I would -
1. Make it full width (6') to take full advantage of the setup time between stops (unless the extra cabin width is a dealkiller on the trails for you)
2. Don't shape the nose in a point, the angles are fine, but again, keep it full width to maximize storage and bedding space
3. Pull out kitchen (basically instant set up), just add a water line and propane hose
4. Definitely a Pop up or lift up roof, to be able to stand up to get dressed
One thing to remember about these trailers, although their stout as all hell, they don't come standard with 4' between the wheel wells, so to drive a 4wheeler in there you'd have to trim them back (and it's possible, I did it on my "round the house trailer" ...same frame) and probably add a few inches to axle length if you're going to replace it with an electric brake axle.
I'm in the process right now of adding a connection port for my solar panels to charge my batteries, some additional 12v and USB ports for charging devices, new sink, and eliminating the lift up tent section in the front (an occasional source of leaks while driving in rain), and installing a Fantastic Vent fan in the roof
You can be literally be in the middle of nowhere and be very, very comfortable.
Thanks again,
Pat
I'm currently building one from the same base for an RTT to pull behind my FJ40.
Awesome build. Are you going to make a rigid panel (alum or something) to put over the tempered glass for when youre driving? Would hate to see a rock get kicked up and knock out a window. It could be locked in place relatively simply, and removed when you get to camp.