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Thats why he has been banned from driving the "she beast"! BWAAAAAAhahahahahaha
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It's the stock mounting, and yes it flexes pretty good. That's why we had to move the cab-over rack up higher, we were denting in the corners of the hard top. Now we have about 4" clearance on the corners, . . . and someday I'll do something about those dentsmaybe this has been asked before, but your avatar pic shows seemingly, alot of frame flex..was the box mounted differently from stock to provide for articulation? or maybe just the photo angle..nice workmanship..
Mike W
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Thanks for the appreciation.I love seeing people doing what I've been planning! Now if I can just wrangle the funds to get started. LOW, I especially love that you DO it rather than simply throw money at it!
Looking forward to more follow ups on your adventure with SheBeast and other projects.
I am curious, you mentioned early on mounting a portable toilet to get it registered as an RV, I'm also in SoCal, what did you have to have done to get the registration switched over and what was that process like?
Take care,
Robert aka rassd71
Looks cool! I hope you reamed the ends of those copper tubing real good before you ran the wire inside. Otherwise it may get nicked from vibrations and short out. Very expensive conduit but pretty!It was time to finely get some lights that weren't AA powered, magnetic, lights. Now that we had a solar panel & good charge controller it was time to start wiring some of the lights that we'd been packing around, . . . just waiting for mounting surfaces to get built and a good distribution center to get started.
We were wanting to stay w/ the copper & brass theme, and I didn't want to run all the wires in the walls, so I started w/ a cheap copper pan that I could use as an offset, ground off the handles, cut out the bottom and mounted the lights using it as a spacer.
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I then ran copper tubing from the distro center along the walls and to the lights. The end result looked like this,
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I will be running out the other side on that exhaust hood light to wire the fan.
I'm guessing that you mean in the beginning? That would be some basic wood filler. There were gaps between the floor planks from 30+ years of drying. I wouldn't recommend it. It's too hard and cracks from all the movement.What is the stuff you are putting on the floor in the picture?
LowTech, how has this fold down Porch worked for you? Have you made any changes or improvments to it at all or left it as is? I'd like to do something similar at some point so I dont need to constantly disconnect the trailer or step on the hoses.And, the pride & joy, a fold down porch mounted to the M105. When we traveled w/ the trailer behind her truck before we discovered that you can't use the ladder when the trailer is connected. You have to walk on the hoses and landing gear to get up or down. So this was the fix.
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We love it! Right now we are moving it to another trailer, that 105 is getting the rusted bed pulled and becoming a dolly.LowTech, how has this fold down Porch worked for you? Have you made any changes or improvments to it at all or left it as is? I'd like to do something similar at some point so I dont need to constantly disconnect the trailer or step on the hoses.
Put another triangle piece on there to make it square/rectangular with a hinge. You can fold it into a triangle for on the road and fold it out for camping.We love it! Right now we are moving it to another trailer, that 105 is getting the rusted bed pulled and becoming a dolly.
If I did it again, . . . I'd figure the "jackknife angle" and make it more than the triangle that we made. W/ ours being just a triangle there's often a bit too much gap between the back of the truck box & the front edge of the "porch", not at the point but just to the side of it. Could be a bit of a disaster for someone not paying attention.
I'd also move the ladder mounts on the side of it closer to the trailer. Sometimes when we stop w/ a bit of a turn to the DS our ladder is too close to the box. And I would add ladder mounts on the PS for those rare times when we're just turned too far to use the DS easily.
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