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I was looking for Shawnee plans but they don’t sell them any longer. I am a single father of two boys and looking to build his design. Could you please help?
I'm going to read through the comments but i was wondering how much Raptor Liner you went thru for the paint job. I was thinking of just using a rock guard on the bottom and painting with a aliphatic paint over the fiberglass. The raptor seems pricey > thoughts??
Also how many cans was the 4 gallons, Sounds like alot. I might have to try the other way. I love that everyone is using this system but i am trying my hardest to finish the camper for under 1500 and its going to be close.
I’ve been wanting to build a teardrop for a long time now. I’m rather torn on a more military look shape like you went with or a more traditional curvy shape. Also trying to do my homework And do the best to my ability to make it off grid worthy and be able to stay in or for long periods of time even in a snowy winter. Subscribed
@@slyexpeditions6579 I’d like the traditional shape because I like how the interior is less boxy but the rear galley hatch is what has me thinking otherwise. Hard to grasp my head around making something like that water tight. The military style has alot more off-road capabilities. Rear hatch seems more doable as well but the boxyness of the interior i feel as if it would feel less cozy. Totally just personal right there. Would you have done anything different?
Crap i thought you were going to work on it not just talk . More content less talk = more viewers . Looks like you're doing a pretty good job though ..
Very nice build and very honest I am border line from buying the Shawnee hills drawings but like yours I am not planing to do the pop up. Would you still recommend buying them anyways?
Depends on your skill level. For me they were absolutely needed because I was clueless. You get access to the Facebook community they are great and you see everyone's variations and how they did it.
Nice video! I am looking to build the same type of camper just a little bigger. I have a family of 4 so I am thinking a queen or full on one end and two bunks on the other. I might end up just throwing a rooftop tent on it so you can have the best of both worlds. By the time I configure one they range from 20-30k and that is just insane. For that money you can get a full travel trailer with kitchen and shower.
@@slyexpeditions6579 thanks I'll check him out for sure! The only thing I gotta ask are the joints where the plywood meet mitered? I've never made these types of joints yet just curious on if they are and how challenging the were?
@@b_inspired9542 I only used biscuit joiners on the wings by the galley. Every other spot has a 3/4x3/4 wood going into every corner where plywood meets with glue and screws going into both directions. You'll see this in my other videos.
Did you use a pattern for this or make up your own Galley area? I really like how yours came out. I think I may try to copy this unless you have some measurements I could use? Great job on the build though!
I'd highly recommend dentent. break a tooth in the woods, days away....like a band aid for a tooth. I never leave home with out it now...one of those things I never thought of till it happened. From my ski patrol days, I keep pantyhose too...makes a great rope, splint, pairs well with sam splint, super strong and wont freeze, and functions same when wet.
Found you because I found his plans and looking for someone who did it. Also plan to pull mine with a 15, JKU 4 door. So thats a plus so far. FEw questions. 1) any concerns about towing with your jk as far as weight goes. I'm coming from a Diesel so never really worry about whats back there. 2) I would love to build a trailer like he did but I'm no welder, did plans work for a store brand type trailer or did you have to refigure things?
I found it much easier to pull then my fiberglass tub rooftop tent camper. My jeep is heavily modified I get around 11.5MPG. I noticed about 1mpg drop towing it. I welded my own trailer. I have a build series from start to "finish" on youtube.
Did you spray the raptor liner directly on the plywood without a primer? I'm looking to start a canper build and want to go the raptor liner route but was unsure if I should spray it on bare wood or use a primer first? Also how well is the raptor liner holding up to far?