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Long term experiment

texastom

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Looking forward to see how it comes together. Is the Casita too nice for the purposes you have in mind for this one?
 

tx river rat

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I love the Casita, but it really want do the job I need this one to do.
I am going to use this as a test vehicle to try a lot of things for long term use ,solar,composting toilet, be able to convert it for three folks to stay in on a hunting trip and it is also my smoke room. Oh and reloading setup will be incorporated into it.
Ron
 

oldsparkey

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Looking forward to the construction and modification reports and progress of the trailer.

I can see an canvas or nylon fold out top over the rear ramp when it is open ,

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probably some mosquito screening on the sides and back so there is weather protection and the availability to catch any breeze that comes along. :D

Or just one large tarp that would extend out over each side and past the end of the tail gate when opened. The tail gate up horizontal off the ground would make a nice patio area.
Then some Mosquito netting closing off the end of the trailer to keep any bugs out when sleeping.
Heck there are a lot of things that can be done......... Have Fun.
 

Wannabe

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Ron,
Keep us posted on your progress. I need plenty of pictures. Slow folks like pictures. :lol:
PS. Ron and Chuck, It's still way different but I finally found the reply to post button.
 

tx river rat

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I did a little to the trailer yesterday,bathroom walls framed and cover with 1/4 ply on the inside.



cut the ply for the countertop





I am laying this out as I go (winging it).
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Cedar strip table top glued up






Lot of sanding to do now.
Ron
I wonder why everything I build has to be sanded. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 

oldsparkey

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tx river rat said:
I wonder why everything I build has to be sanded. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

OK , Stop complaining and get busy sanding. You took a break from building boats a while back and all my stock in Sand Paper took a nose dive. Order in more sand paper and get my Sand paper stock back to where it should be. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Chuck.
 

tx river rat

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Yes boss LOL
I am having fun with this build and the way I am using a cargo trailer and the material I am putting in it it should last a long time.
One of my goals is to keep it campable while I am doing the build.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Little more progress applied a couple coats of poly to the counter top



installed most of the paneling.



I am liking the way it looks so far.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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a little more work on the overhead cabinets



so far I am liking the looks of this little trailer.



It is going to be door time before long.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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I decided to start on the table. Framed it up and striped it



This cedar seems to be a lighter color ,might turn darker as I get several coats of poly on it.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Mounted the table





You can see Moochie the straw boss on this job.

table folds flat against the wall for times I need the extra room.



Thats all folks
Ron
 

tx river rat

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It always amazes me how you can take some scrap wood like this




and start turning it into something like this



and this


and all it takes is a few tools and a little time. couple more steps and I will have the cabinet doors ready to install.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Thanks Jack.
After a little more work you wind up with this



A little more sanding and a couple coats of poly they will be ready to install.
Not to shabby for scrap wood.
Ron