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Very professional, where did you learn these skills. looks better than most peoples house kitchens. like the wood laminate flooring for surface materialBeen awhile since I have updated this thread (I am bad for that).
Since getting to WA, I have decided to strip out the trailer and those tool boxes and build a canopy set up myself.
It needs to be a few things eg, light, functional, aesthetically pleasing.
This is what I have done so far.
First off I designed and made up our kitchen.
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I don't know what your doing because there is no description BUT it looks like whatever it is your doing a very good job. I really like the old army trailers, they use to be cheap on Government disposal sites, but that's not the case any longerRelocated my Overland bound emblem from the Patrol to the trailer. Still have one on the cruiser.
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Just teaching myself as I go :)Very professional, where did you learn these skills. looks better than most peoples house kitchens. like the wood laminate flooring for surface material
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Not finished yet ;)Looks absolutely stunning. You did a amazing job.
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Damn cleaver, you get 5 stars for that one. I saw something similar to that with a tail gate on a pick up recently. I like your idea better though.The rear upper door actually lifts off and is used as a table.
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Haha thanks for the 5 stars. The hardest part is to make sure its water and dust proof...Damn cleaver, you get 5 stars for that one. I saw something similar to that with a tail gate on a pick up recently. I like your idea better though.
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This is why I like these forums, I think it's neat when someone actually uses their head and doesn't just go out and buy what I call Daddy toys.Haha thanks for the 5 stars. The hardest part is to make sure its water and dust proof...
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The best thing about building it yourself, is that you know how it goes together and if you need to modify/improve anything you can quite easily with out destroying it.This is why I like these forums, I think it's neat when someone actually uses their head and doesn't just go out and buy what I call Daddy toys.
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5 more stars for being my kind of OB'er. I earned my living for 60 years solving other peoples problems in the construction industry, so it's in my blood .The best thing about building it yourself, is that you know how it goes together and if you need to modify/improve anything you can quite easily with out destroying it.
Even with this build I had an idea in my head and 'most' worked out, those that didn't I modified so that they did. Its these challenges that I enjoy.
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Do you have any plans to lengthen the trailer tongue ?