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    You are the man! In my dreams I would be able to do this. My wife wants a T@G, but we have been put off by the $$$$$ price tag.

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    Default Re: Teardrop Camper

    a random question: why the pass through from the galley area to the living area?

    this thread has me seriously wanting to build one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slowSSer View Post
    a random question: why the pass through from the galley area to the living area?

    this thread has me seriously wanting to build one.
    Thats the escape hatch. Or a slot for the air conditioning... haven't decided haha

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    Another D2R2 in the books with the microcamper providing 3 fun nights of lodging. This years upgrades included 2 solar panels for the roof, which charge the deep cycle marine battery. this powers the exhaust fan in the roof which pulls a huge draft through the small space and keeps it cool in even the hottest weather. mine is still a work in progress that still needs some interior and exterior work, but 100% functional. Love this thing!


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    Sweet! You're camper has outclassed that trailer by a factor of 10!

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    Tell Bob that for the pimp factor alone, he's got to match the trailer wheels with whatever you're going to pull the trailer with and that the aluminum skin looks just awesome.
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    One of these days I'll get around to doing the drawer/storage/sleeping platform for the back of my UZJ100. This is offering ample inspiration...
    "As an homage to the EPOdays of yore- I'd find the world's last remaining pair of 40cm ergonomic drop bars.....i think everyone who ever liked those handlebars in that shape and in that width is either dead of a drug overdose, works in the Schaerbeek mattress factory now and weighs 300 pounds or is Dr. Davey Bruylandts...who for all I know is doing both of those things." - Jerk

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    dually, your project is an inspiration in "how to do it right". Nice work, looking great!

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    While I was down in South Dakota racing in the rain, the hatch magically attached itself!
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    The final provisions for the tail lights are being made today, so It will be fully road worthy very soon! I did take it around the block with my Outback; pulls nicely! Only a handful of things left to do that includes:
    Mounting fenders
    Hatch struts
    Hatch latches
    Paint frame
    Mount spare tire assembly
    Stabilizing jacks

    The end is near!


    Also, an additional perk is that Bob was/is a graphic artist for the last 30+yrs. This means a pretty sweet graphic made into cut vinyl for the sides will most likely be happening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dually View Post
    A portable Man-Cave.
    That is great!
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    ciò che si vuole, e più non dimandare"

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    Possibly thread of the year. That thing is so awesome.
    "I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids

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    Faces in Things!

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    Tows nicely.

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    Fenders will be here Wednesday, and working on the math for some struts.

    Bob will be taking orders...

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    Thoughts on the logo?
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    Back story; We had a dog for 13 years named Tuffy. He was a Springer spaniel and he and my dad were pretty attached. Great dog with an irreplaceable personality.

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    Loved the logo even before the backstory, which makes it even better.

    I agree with an earlier poster that this is the thread of the year. Well done and thank you for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dually View Post
    Thoughts on the logo?
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    Been looking for this style of camper for years and definitely some nice things out there, but you have got em all beat. Well done, that thing is fantastic.

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