...(aren't fully collapsing right now)
- Trim out the galley door
- Tire alignment
- Fab & install a wooden knife rack in the galley (kitchen knives currently float around in storage, which just makes me cringe)
- Install interior cargo nets
- Fab & install curtains
- Poly seal the entire...
I Love my Pull Kitchen. I purchased mine the day Dave made them available. After several months it showed up and was a great wow factor.Dave added the extra Rotopax tank. Unfortunately , we never got to use it and it is brand new sitting n Northern Florida. I am entertaining selling it . It.s...
Here's most of my kit right now. I drive a company truck at work, so I can't have a hard mounted kitchen kit for a lot of my camping time.
The Patagonia bag has all of my utensils, can openers etc, and the REI bag has all of my spices and hot sauces.
I found a cooler backpack at a thrift...
...camper in on it. I would be awesome to have everything self contained so when we stop, we get out, push up the roof and have a pooper, kitchen and sleeping all in one dry warm unit. Then we just have to push up the roof, or pull it down and we are on our way. It takes us about 20 min to 30...
The solar cabinet is starting to take shape. Tomorrow's goal is to finish the remaining connections and wrap the exterior. Hopefully I will install this cabinet soon so I can begin the pull out kitchen!
The solar cabinet is starting to take shape. Tomorrow's goal is to finish the remaining connections and wrap the exterior. Hopefully I will install this cabinet soon so I can begin the pull out kitchen!
Celebrated the birthday up in the woods. Had to set up a bigger kitchen than normal, but pulled off homemade biscuits and gravy hashbrowns the works. Things just taste better when you’re camping.
...shocks and locks. The Discovery is much easier to open and close.
I was really close to buying an Alu-Cab tent this spring. In the end, I didn't want to redesign the Propex heating system or electrical setup I have. This new tent went in pretty easily.
Sorry about drifting the kitchen...
...and water side cabinet is finished!! Whew... with all the other projects going on, it seemed like this would never be final....The fuel pump is finished but I forgot to take an updated picture.
FYI: The kitchen slide cabinet will be mounted next to this cabinet. The solar side is standalone...
...truck as a truck. So all cabinet pieces need to be able to be removed with little effort. I wrestled with the concepts of fuel, water, solar, kitchen, fridge and storage. I started at the front of the truck bed and worked my way to the rear. Keeping in mind that I needed a platform to sleep...
I think this is part of the problem, but I appreciate you shedding light on it. We have a relatively vague idea of what we want to do and how we want to do it, but you are right in that every situation may call for a slightly different set up. Even more than this is the idea of my favorite...
...in 1 tons. A used pop-up truck camper would leave a lot of coin to handle occasional splurges for hotels or a weekly rental with a full kitchen and bathtub. The traditional advice for selecting a rig is get the biggest you are comfortable driving and the smallest you can comfortably live in...
...that in the galley. I'll make sure to leave room between the shelf and the counter for that. The slide that comes out of the side is for the kitchen. This setup should give ample amount of room for prep and a stove, since it's 40" long, and 18" wide.
Internal structure of the trailer will...
I’ve been thinking about a camp kitchen solution since I bought the truck. I really like the idea of drawer slides, but I’m limited in height because of the 12” rack. Overall height is determined by a standard garage at 80”. We’ve taken a ton of trips utilizing Husky totes (water and dust...
Please offer me. It's on working condition but used a lot. Also it's produce a dark gray residue but I cleaned the several times it's getting better than again.
I'm in near DC, NVA region. 15 North toward Frederick, MD.
I have no idea what happened, but it's really bad and I want even get rid of it and reaplce with box like Zagers., but no guarantee that would not happened again as it's Aluminum box. I washed and scraped with brush, nothing helped.
Has anyone similar was an issue with aluminum boxes, or maybe...
...All our bedding stays inside so no worries there. It folds aft which in my opinion is a big advantage...provides shelter for the back and our kitchen can come off either side. We're on our 2nd fly because the original one died from UV.
Anyways...we plan on sticking with this setup for a few...
Thank you sir. We love how the trailer turned out and functions... Hate to get rid of it honestly, but my boys like their girlfriends better than me and my wifey would prefer a teardrop or something lower to the ground (and she really wants the garage back) so unfortunately it must go :disrelieved:
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