Gear Trailer/Camp Kitchen - EAST COAST

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maj21093

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Mike
Last Name
Jacobson
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11303

$3800 or Best Offer! Need to sell to fund my 4Runner project!

This is a unique build and pictures don't really do it justice.

I started with a Harbor Freight 4x8 Utility Trailer, but then welded every joint and replaced the axle with a beefed up crosstube, vs the cheesy u-tube the Spindles were originally welded to.

Next I fabricated a "box" of 1"×1"×.120 mild Steel, which is removable (8 bolts) and can be bolted directly to a Full-sized Pick-up, in place of the bed. There are 4, HD Steel Plates on each upper corner for installing a rack to accommodate a RTT or Boat Rack. They also stiffen the box considerable!

I installed a Heavy Duty Bed Slide and custom Outriggers so it can be opened, even when disconnected from the Tow Vehicle.

The outside is skinned with .120 black Polyethylene Sheets. I've NEVER had to wash it. Nothing sticks to PE. The balance is Aluminium and the Roof is EPDM Rubber.

My inspiration was the Aussie Camper Kitchens, but at a fraction of the cost!

Outside box dimensions are 6ftx8ft and the tongue makes it 13ft. It's not small, but built to tow behind a full size vehicle.

Ask questions.

Make an offer.

Thanks for looking!


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maj21093

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Mike
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Jacobson
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Trailer is located between Harrisburg & Baltimore.

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maj21093

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Mike
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Jacobson
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Must go! $3,500 OBO

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maj21093

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Launch Member

Traveler I

233
US
First Name
Mike
Last Name
Jacobson
Member #

11303

$3800 or Best Offer! Need to sell to fund my 4Runner project!

This is a unique build and pictures don't really do it justice.

I started with a Harbor Freight 4x8 Utility Trailer, but then welded every joint and replaced the axle with a beefed up crosstube, vs the cheesy u-tube the Spindles were originally welded to.

Next I fabricated a "box" of 1"×1"×.120 mild Steel, which is removable (8 bolts) and can be bolted directly to a Full-sized Pick-up, in place of the bed. There are 4, HD Steel Plates on each upper corner for installing a rack to accommodate a RTT or Boat Rack. They also stiffen the box considerable!

I installed a Heavy Duty Bed Slide and custom Outriggers so it can be opened, even when disconnected from the Tow Vehicle.

The outside is skinned with .120 black Polyethylene Sheets. I've NEVER had to wash it. Nothing sticks to PE. The balance is Aluminium and the Roof is EPDM Rubber.

My inspiration was the Aussie Camper Kitchens, but at a fraction of the cost!

Outside box dimensions are 6ftx8ft and the tongue makes it 13ft. It's not small, but built to tow behind a full size vehicle.

Ask questions.

Make an offer.

Thanks for looking!


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Reduced!!!

$3100 or Best Offer.

Just wanted. To point out that the box can be removed from the trailer and mounted on a full size pickup truck, OR if you just want to use the trailer on its own.

I have a bunch of NEW electrical parts I was planning to install to provide 12VDC & I have a smaller Inverter I was planning to install as well.

Really to get my 4Runner project underway.

Thanks for looking.



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maj21093

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Traveler I

233
US
First Name
Mike
Last Name
Jacobson
Member #

11303

Reduced!!!

$3100 or Best Offer.

Just wanted. To point out that the box can be removed from the trailer and mounted on a full size pickup truck, OR if you just want to use the trailer on its own.

I have a bunch of NEW electrical parts I was planning to install to provide 12VDC & I have a smaller Inverter I was planning to install as well.

Really to get my 4Runner project underway.

Thanks for looking.



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Partial trades possible... Tires/Wheels + Cash :-)


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maj21093

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

233
US
First Name
Mike
Last Name
Jacobson
Member #

11303

$3800 or Best Offer! Need to sell to fund my 4Runner project!

This is a unique build and pictures don't really do it justice.

I started with a Harbor Freight 4x8 Utility Trailer, but then welded every joint and replaced the axle with a beefed up crosstube, vs the cheesy u-tube the Spindles were originally welded to.

Next I fabricated a "box" of 1"×1"×.120 mild Steel, which is removable (8 bolts) and can be bolted directly to a Full-sized Pick-up, in place of the bed. There are 4, HD Steel Plates on each upper corner for installing a rack to accommodate a RTT or Boat Rack. They also stiffen the box considerable!

I installed a Heavy Duty Bed Slide and custom Outriggers so it can be opened, even when disconnected from the Tow Vehicle.

The outside is skinned with .120 black Polyethylene Sheets. I've NEVER had to wash it. Nothing sticks to PE. The balance is Aluminium and the Roof is EPDM Rubber.

My inspiration was the Aussie Camper Kitchens, but at a fraction of the cost!

Outside box dimensions are 6ftx8ft and the tongue makes it 13ft. It's not small, but built to tow behind a full size vehicle.

Ask questions.

Make an offer.

Thanks for looking!


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Let's try this one more time...

$2,900 or Best Offer!

It's a really awesome Kitchen & Gear Trailer.

You can have it set up in no time.

Add a RTT and its a Base Camp you can leave in place while you explore even more.



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geekyadam

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Adam
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Wright
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That is a nice little camp trailer. I'm just curious, did you build it or was it mostly built when you bought it? Planning to build my own eventually here and still undecided on which trailer base to build it on. Yours looks like a general 4x6ft flat trailer, is that correct?
 

maj21093

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

233
US
First Name
Mike
Last Name
Jacobson
Member #

11303

That is a nice little camp trailer. I'm just curious, did you build it or was it mostly built when you bought it? Planning to build my own eventually here and still undecided on which trailer base to build it on. Yours looks like a general 4x6ft flat trailer, is that correct?
I build it 100% from scratch.