nchittendon
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I decided a while ago that I was going to turn my M105 into a camper. At that point, it was myself, my wife, and my 2 boys. At the time, they were 8 and 3.
So, I started with this....
My deuce is tan, so I decided to switch it over as soon as possible. Got the trailer for $500. During the repaint, I removed all reflectors and data plates. Replaced all hardware with stainless.
Then I started on the bunks. I'm 300lbs by myself. My wife is all of 120 with rocks in her pockets. And i'm not against her snuggling close. So I figured a twin mattress would fit just right across the front of the trailer. I was going to do 2 side bunks for the kids.
But then the inevitable happened....we had a 3rd child last October. Back to the drawing board!!!
The project was on hold for a while as we bought a new house, had a baby, etc, etc. And a couple of major things too. In the mean time it was storage for my MRAP wheels and XL's I picked up while I pieced the rest together for the deuce.
The last month or so I've been back at it! I decided to keep the twin bunk in the front. But went with these for the 2 older boys:
I bought this off of Amazon. There was a bit of sticker shock, but in my opinion, well worth it!! They pack up into a bag a little bigger than a brief case (one for each bunk), they hold 200lbs (per bunk), and they are super easy to assemble. I'll probably pick up another set once the baby gets a little older.
This is where I am as of right now. The next step is to get the kid's bunk a little higher to clear the wheel well. I'm going to try to mirror anything I do so I can either unstack these ones, or get a 2nd pair on the other side. I will still have storage under them, and they will still be very easily removable.
Other plans include:
~ insulation
~ front "wall" with windows that I can open
~ rear "wall" with door and windows that can open
~ shore power
~ eventually I would like solar power
~ mount a receiver hitch on the back for a bike rack
~ truck storage boxes (like on flatbed semi trailers) under the front on each side
So, I started with this....
My deuce is tan, so I decided to switch it over as soon as possible. Got the trailer for $500. During the repaint, I removed all reflectors and data plates. Replaced all hardware with stainless.
Then I started on the bunks. I'm 300lbs by myself. My wife is all of 120 with rocks in her pockets. And i'm not against her snuggling close. So I figured a twin mattress would fit just right across the front of the trailer. I was going to do 2 side bunks for the kids.
But then the inevitable happened....we had a 3rd child last October. Back to the drawing board!!!
The project was on hold for a while as we bought a new house, had a baby, etc, etc. And a couple of major things too. In the mean time it was storage for my MRAP wheels and XL's I picked up while I pieced the rest together for the deuce.
The last month or so I've been back at it! I decided to keep the twin bunk in the front. But went with these for the 2 older boys:
I bought this off of Amazon. There was a bit of sticker shock, but in my opinion, well worth it!! They pack up into a bag a little bigger than a brief case (one for each bunk), they hold 200lbs (per bunk), and they are super easy to assemble. I'll probably pick up another set once the baby gets a little older.
This is where I am as of right now. The next step is to get the kid's bunk a little higher to clear the wheel well. I'm going to try to mirror anything I do so I can either unstack these ones, or get a 2nd pair on the other side. I will still have storage under them, and they will still be very easily removable.
Other plans include:
~ insulation
~ front "wall" with windows that I can open
~ rear "wall" with door and windows that can open
~ shore power
~ eventually I would like solar power
~ mount a receiver hitch on the back for a bike rack
~ truck storage boxes (like on flatbed semi trailers) under the front on each side