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84 cucv m1009 “ The Camper Crawler”

Full frame off, 12valve Cummins swapped cucv.
I know nothing about sewing but that looks like good work to me. I assume you have sewn a lot before?
Thanks! I taught myself friday lol This is really the first time sewing lol. I honestly think being a welder for so long and running tig machines with a foot pedal and feeding filler material helped me catch onto this very quickly.
 
The more I see the amount of headroom you have up top the more jealous I get. I spent the afternoon at my buddy's place installing the conduit lift panel to replace his rotted out stock lift panel. My hat was touching the roof as we were inside working on it.
 
The more I see the amount of headroom you have up top the more jealous I get. I spent the afternoon at my buddy's place installing the conduit lift panel to replace his rotted out stock lift panel. My hat was touching the roof as we were inside working on it.
I really like it man! Feels very roomy and doesn’t feel like a small truck bed With the height.
 
The more I see the amount of headroom you have up top the more jealous I get. I spent the afternoon at my buddy's place installing the conduit lift panel to replace his rotted out stock lift panel. My hat was touching the roof as we were inside working on it.
I was looking at that thinking some of the other camper guys might start thinking about making theirs taller. :D
 
I was looking at that thinking some of the other camper guys might start thinking about making theirs taller. :D
Trust me, that's always been in the plans for mine when I re-do the canvas. But I keep putting other things in front of it like stuffing in a big block and 5 speed.

I have been casually surfing craigslist for industrial sewing machines though...
 
More updates today! Finished the lower trim , added closed cell foam rubber on frame and roof where canvas gets sandwiched, added d-rings for the bungees. I also finally lowered it with canvas installed. With proper planing and a good group of k5 camper guys insights this camper is coming together very well.

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Looks good. What other colors are you going to be able to do these in? Green looks great on yours but I'm thinking not so much on a truck my color.
 
It's come out awesome for sure. You do very clean work. Extra bonus points for getting the bungees lined up right to pull all that canvas in without bunching up over the edge. That's a lot of canvas to get to fold up right.

Did you find some molding that goes around the edge of the top that nestles over the top of the camper when closed?
 
It's come out awesome for sure. You do very clean work. Extra bonus points for getting the bungees lined up right to pull all that canvas in without bunching up over the edge. That's a lot of canvas to get to fold up right.

Did you find some molding that goes around the edge of the top that nestles over the top of the camper when closed?
Thanks zoomad75! I am making my own top molding/drip edge right now with 2 inch wide .080thou thick aluminum with a 30deg bend about 3/4 of the way down so the water moves away from canvas.
 
Thanks zoomad75! I am making my own top molding/drip edge right now with 2 inch wide .080thou thick aluminum with a 30deg bend about 3/4 of the way down so the water moves away from canvas.
Make sure you run a bead of sealant on top of that edge on the roof side. Even with the butyl rubber you put on next to it any water can and will weep down the inside edge of the canvas and cause issues.
 
Make sure you run a bead of sealant on top of that edge on the roof side. Even with the butyl rubber you put on next to it any water can and will weep down the inside edge of the canvas and cause issues.
Will do! I used 3m vhb to mount the upper and lower canvas on also. We had 40-50mph winds the other day and no sign of that coming off without the trim on lol. I put a piece of that stuff on some scrap vinyl and a piece of aluminum to see how good it would bond and the vinyl actually pulled apart before the tape gave way. THE STUFF IS AMAZING
 
We got a roof vent! It’s a little chilly out so I’m going to let the butyl tape sit in sun tomorrow and I’ll tighten screws back up and seal it with dicor. Solar panels will be here Thursday so that’s the next project this week.

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