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Thanks, but it's REALLY primitive compared to most of my builds. I've only had it out this one time (just got it before we left), we knew that Elise was going to be leaving early to go back to J-Tree w/ the She Beast and I didn't want to be camping in the back of my truck w/o sides or canvas.Lowtech, that is a fantastic setup man! You probably have some good times with that!
Jeremy,I just want to throw out that the our Weber Q has been the best grill we have ever had portable or not. Which is why I bought another Weber this summer.
They aren't cheap but you pay for what you get. I run mine off a 20lb bottle but you can do the little bottle thing as well.
If I ever build a MV camper, you'll bet there will be a Weber with it.
We have the Q200 although they are all pretty much the same just different size, which is why I left out the model number. The 200 fits our family very well, although with 4 boys we would probably upgrade to the 300 if it was "portable".Jeremy,
Which Weber Q do you have.
Gas Portable Series Grills from Weber Grills and Accessories
We have an earlier model that I've set up for a 20LB Tank instead of the tiny camp bottles it was made for. It works GREAT. It's "back to basics" and easy to cool, clean and store when on the move.... essential considerations when BUGGING OUT.
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Yes thank you for the flowers. Here's a few pics of mine not finished yet but she's mountedI just had to put it on here, a great little thread can be found here:
2Insane's 101 Camper Build
Thanks for the inspiration! Keep the posts coming!
Now that is cool !!As for a camper trailer, I made one from a Pioneer Tool Trailer.
Cut out the wall inside for a start. Changed the axle to take standard civilian tires. Then I build a frame to hold a roof top tent. Then to keep the interior accessible the gull-wing doors were cut in half to give them an extra fold. A heavy duty rubber hinge was made and as you can see lets you open the doors fully again. LED lights were also installed into the rear body of the trailer so that they won't get smashed going off road.
Didn't have time this summer to finish the interior, but it includes a sink with running water, fridge, burner stove, storage, battery backup power, interior and exterior lighting.
Also have to finish some bits on the exterior such as mounting the spare tire, brush guard to protect the tent a bit more and maybe a mount for a small generator.
Pulls really well behind all the different trucks.
You can simply type in "roof top tent" and it will bring you up with many companies. The tents are made to be installed on the roof of your car/truck. They were developed in Africa to keep people away from the lions and other dangerous things on the ground.That's really kool. Where do you go for tents like that? Thanks, Jim
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