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Posted By: D1trout
on 06/30/15 09:05pm
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Cajun, my proposed opening is 24" wide by 36" high. Set slightly off-center to the passenger side, to accommodate the dinette that will be on the driver's side and next to the big windows on the left side of the camper. We will sit facing each other fore and aft on that left side. I haven't decided how wide to make the dinette yet. Probably should be at least 32", a twin bed width. At 36", it would seat 4 diners more comfortably. As for uses, it will allow dogs and people to access the camper while enroute and make things ever so much more sociable... I'd like to see pics of your pass thru. I'm anxious about cutting up the cab... Dick |
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Posted By: garryk6
on 07/01/15 12:42am
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Expedition portal with home built camper........rawl thru access and built for off road! Started reading through 2 years of a build. This may be good reference for Argo! Good luck! Garry Garry K Wife + 4 kids Retired Military Family.... Alway's on the move.... 2002 F350 CCSB 5.4 6spd 4x4 in AK 1966 Avion C-10 Truck Camper |
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Posted By: 67avion
on 07/01/15 10:08am
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69avion wrote: Just think how well aircraft paint works. I have gone round and round with the idea of applying paint to the Avion. I can't seem to let go of the idea of OEM even though the exterior finish is subject to staining and mottling. I think that its something that should be tried. I mean, if the Canadian Air Force can do it, why can't we?
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Posted By: D1trout
on 07/01/15 10:56am
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Oooh! I like those those tiger stripes! I'm thinking a rainbow trout or steelhead motif would look good on Argo... 67, you once mentioned the vinyl car skin/car wrap. I don't think I'd get twitchy about painting the camper. The Awlgrip Aluminum color is a great match and that paint is really bombproof. Ck it out. Garry, that link you sent me about the guy in Eugene, OR who built a 4WD camper with a ex-Uhaul box body is phenomenal! This guy is an accomplished designer, artist and craftsman. AND he has a wife and two dogs whose needs were accommodated in the design! I've emailed him with a couple of questions. Thanks very much for the link. This will help me resolve a couple of nagging questions in my design and get moving again. Onward! Dick |
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Posted By: 67avion
on 07/01/15 03:56pm
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I also read the link to the "Bullet" build, in parts. It was unlike anything I have run across before. A remarkable job. It sounds like a perfect template for Mr and Mrs Trout.
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Posted By: D1trout
on 07/08/15 06:01pm
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For what it's worth, I drove Argo on the truck to the yard where I'm going to measure and fabricate the frame on chassis design I've decided upon. Enroute I stopped at the scales. My camper shell, without the inner skin and no interior cabinetry or tankage yet, weighs 840 pounds. More to come Dick |
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Posted By: Michael 111
on 07/09/15 11:31am
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Yes i am back and have not sold the C11 , i just could not do it ....... great info on the stripped down weight , this confirms my estimate The only difference is mine has the plywood box in it, not sure what would be heavier But this would give me a great starting point since i logged all the stuff that i added or what i am planing to add currently sitting at 1557 Lb slowly continuing my build ![]() Michael |
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Posted By: 67avion
on 07/09/15 11:47am
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Welcome back Michael! It's great to have you back on board. Post a follow up with some pics so we'll know where you're located in the restoration.
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Posted By: Michael 111
on 07/09/15 11:58am
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sure thing. i had to make some drastic decisions in order to get the shell to not leak ![]() i will post a few pics and updates soon |
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Posted By: Michael 111
on 07/09/15 04:41pm
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Alright , here it goes i am posting a link to my google album dedicated to the build of this Tin Can ![]() i could not bring it over me to sell it despite a lot of interest https://goo.gl/photos/J4uQovTuHP9QMLBR7 since my last post i believe i finished the LED light set up which had quite some hick ups , like the LEDs overheating until i figured out that the LEDs that i had chosen were car LEDs and used the car body as a heat sink , so i went and connected them directly to the ribs by using a metal electrical housing it will look good once the skin is in i found the insulation that i like for cheap closed cell foam mats 2 stacked on top are exactly the thickness of the ribs no glue needed i build a light bar that is mounted under the overhang that will Illuminate the movable kitchen if the camper is set up at a camp site so far with all the lights 2 cell phones and a wireless speaker system charging i use 2.8 Ah 115 volt wiring is in place and checked by a qualified electrician and i plugged it in without zapping myself 4 -15 amp circuits all GFCI protected Where the old LP gas door/ hatch was is now a sliding window that one can open from the outside to access 115v , 12v outlets and a switch for the light bar. If i ever go with electric jacks or a tilt system for solar the switches will be there. The kitchen plan is coming along, basically what is going to happen is that the back skirt that was housing all of the plumbing and tank will be to 80 % removable, think fold down wheel set and house the outdoor kitchen with sink , cutting board stove top etc. The plan is to be able to attach a custom screen house to the overhang and create a outdoor living space the other 20 % will stay stationary and house the shore power cord etc. The biggest problem i had was to get it water tight I tried just about everything from Vulkem to Acryl R no satisfying results I guess since this unit was re-skinned at least 3 times the rivets are the culprits although i could not find any " loose" ones SO- last resort was to use Gluevit on the exterior which worked like a charm i feel like i could turn it upside down and go rafting ![]() Turtle went through some big and long storms here in NC and it is dry on the inside But i have to paint it now from the outside for the UV protection , which i have to figure out now what color , this could go from aluminum to white ( for less heat absorption) with red accents ( color of the Avion Logo ) to completely crazy. Hey i am an artist by trade. Oh- and i had to replace one of the vent covers , the cheapest that i had found was about $ 100.00 and since i am on a tight budget i made one myself by creating a silicone mold and a nice fiberglass layup from materials that i had laying around. Cost about $25 fits great and looks like the one that was on it I created some fake FAAANTASIC Fans by using 12 volt camping fans that fit almost directly into the hatches 2 speeds and reversible directions cost about $ 30 each. Still got to double screen them build a insulation to fill the gaps and clean them up a bit Anyway this build is nothing close to what D1 it accomplishing , i really admire his approach to this challenge but it will be a fun and very functional unit that will go wherever the truck that it is on will go...... even considering getting a scrap pontoon slide Turtle on and go lake hopping, not sure yet if this stands a chance but a crazy idea Next thing is Solar ......Stationary on the roof or a system that could be detached and be portable ??????? Got to get the wires into the wall before insulating etc. Stay tuned and enjoy the pics Michael glad to be back |
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