A different kind of wedge camper build

mrbacklash

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I’m slowly finishing up a wedge camper build I have been working on for a couple months now. Goal was to build it light enough to still be able to tow my skiff with my ecodiesel. I still need to finish out the interior and put the silicone coating on the roof when I get a good weather window.


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RDinNHand AZ

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Wait. I can’t find any pictures! Please direct to some visuals and/or plans.

Later.........
Thanks for the addition.
 
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mrbacklash

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I have a 20 gallon fresh water tank in the front and a 5 gallon grey water tank for the sink. For electric I put a 70 amp square d 4 circuit panel in it and moved stuff around in the panel to make a change over switch work to allow me to switch back and for th from inverter to shore and it turns the charger off when it is set to inverter. The cutout on the back is for a 5000btu window unit since I’m in Texas and it get slightly warm here. The jacks are 5000lb square drop leg jacks from Etrailer that I welded 2” receiver tube on and they mount to the underside of the camper in receiver tube like a regular draw bar would. I took the handles off the jacks and replaced them with half inch bolts so I can raise and lower them with a battery drill. At some point I will make the drop leg 9” longer so I don’t have to carry around wood to block it up. The exterior is fiberglass over 5mm plywood. If I did it agin I would have just bought painted aluminum sheet because fiberglass is no fun to grind and sand.


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