Updates from the adventures of Will. Last we left off, I had just finished the hammock setup and had discovered the flaw that thin wall tubing didn't have the shear strength I needed.
So, I have since redone the mounts to use 1" square hitch matierial and started with a rear 2" hitch for the rear bumper. And it will need some additional support for any heavy weight. So, ignoring all of that, I drove to Fredricksburg to pick up a Ford dually Dana 60, and I must say it does awesome wheelies.
I also picked up another one for spares.
Then I insulated the roof section, and it helped a lot. I need to get more of it, so I can finish the rear section.
And lastly, I went and helped my grandad with his first BBQ cook-off, he won 1st place in the chicken, and 3rd in pulled pork and ribs. The hammock worked great, the back awning and side ones worked great (but I need to remount them), and the 12v lights off Amazon are infact waterproof!
So, I have since redone the mounts to use 1" square hitch matierial and started with a rear 2" hitch for the rear bumper. And it will need some additional support for any heavy weight. So, ignoring all of that, I drove to Fredricksburg to pick up a Ford dually Dana 60, and I must say it does awesome wheelies.
I also picked up another one for spares.
Then I insulated the roof section, and it helped a lot. I need to get more of it, so I can finish the rear section.
And lastly, I went and helped my grandad with his first BBQ cook-off, he won 1st place in the chicken, and 3rd in pulled pork and ribs. The hammock worked great, the back awning and side ones worked great (but I need to remount them), and the 12v lights off Amazon are infact waterproof!