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Under the bed is storage, (2) batteries, charger and some wiring.Nice job!!!!
What is under the bed and the piece over the bed on the ceiling?
Dock, I just got my S-250 Shelter late last year and plan on getting started on it this summer. The first thing I recommend is getting the Shelter securely mounted to the trailer. The upper R/H picture is the set up being used by rustystud on his own trailer and shelter. It's one of the cleanest set ups I've seen so far. I think this is the set up I'll use on my own trailer and shelter.Finally got a 250 shelter today. Anyone done anything cool lately they want to post up?
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That’s an awesome setup!Here is mine. I built it over an aluminum Schutt LTT flatdeck extended. Camper is steel frame under aluminum skin. Spray foamed. Fits an ATV inside with fold down beds. On board water, solar, propane. Converted to electric over hydraulic disc brakes. Made for off the grid camping.
My 250 is going into an M-1101. Once I get the “body work” done fixing a couple of hole made by GI joe and his forklift and sealing all of the holes I don’t need that we’re made into the shelter I will drop it into the 1101 for good. My plan is to tig weld and bolt L brackets at each corner so that I can just bolt the shelter into place. If I need to remove it then I can just unbolt it and pick it strait up with the tractor.View attachment 765170View attachment 765171
Dock, I just got my S-250 Shelter late last year and plan on getting started on it this summer. The first thing I recommend is getting the Shelter securely mounted to the trailer. The upper R/H picture is the set up being used by rustystud on his own trailer and shelter. It's one of the cleanest set ups I've seen so far. I think this is the set up I'll use on my own trailer and shelter.
I had the forklift modifications done on mine as well! Sounds like you've got a good game plan. Keep us posted on your progress.My 250 is going into an M-1101. Once I get the “body work” done fixing a couple of hole made by GI joe and his forklift and sealing all of the holes I don’t need that we’re made into the shelter I will drop it into the 1101 for good. My plan is to tig weld and bolt L brackets at each corner so that I can just bolt the shelter into place. If I need to remove it then I can just unbolt it and pick it strait up with the tractor.
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Second that motion: awesome setup!That’s an awesome setup!
Was this directed to me? If so, what PVC?Can you supply a manufacturer and name of that PVC product?
The picket fence is classic. Killer house trailer!This is out 1978 Silver Streak, it is in even better condition on the inside, it should, the picket fence was her idea, guess who built and painted it
Some of those trailers on the road are soft-sided now, but aluminum sheet is the standard skin isn't it?I've been looking for something to use for external skin on a camper and haven't had any luck so far and the PVC idea looked promising. I was thinking that the stuff they use on 18 wheeler trailers was PVC but it might be fiberglass???
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