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84 cucv m1009 “ The Camper Crawler”

Full frame off, 12valve Cummins swapped cucv.
Wow that turned out great (y) Are you going to leave them that unfinished stainless or paint/powder coat them black to match the rest of the camper and truck?
 
Wow that turned out great (y) Are you going to leave them that unfinished stainless or paint/powder coat them black to match the rest of the camper and truck?
I’m debating the raw aluminum or doing a multicam wrap with powder coated black trim. As is looks pretty cool though
 
That is exactly what I would be doing if I didn't have the 2 new kids.
Maybe when they are a little older and can help.
I love building from scratch and I hate flimsy campers
 
That is exactly what I would be doing if I didn't have the 2 new kids.
Maybe when they are a little older and can help.
I love building from scratch and I hate flimsy campers
Get to work I have four kids haha
 
That is exactly what I would be doing if I didn't have the 2 new kids.
Maybe when they are a little older and can help.
I love building from scratch and I hate flimsy campers
I honestly think it is the way to go. So many are built cheap with no qc at all
 
Get to work I have four kids haha
Well my days of working round the clock are long gone, I turned 55 and I had a heart attack 2 years ago, and I am raising a 4 and 5 year old after I thought I was done.
My daughter is 15.
But I am slowly getting back the energy and I have been finishing small projects to get them out of the way.
I have a shell from a chalet I would like to build as well.
I already cut out the bottom and have plans on how to reinforce it.
But I do prefer purpose built from ground up.
We'll see
 
I honestly think it is the way to go. So many are built cheap with no qc at all

I will not own a mass produced camper, I used to built them. I worked in finishing (trim, seats, cabinet doors), they had the trailers plugged into power so you could use electric tools and have light to see what you were doing. I cannot tell you how many times some one nailed a piece of trim up and the breaker would trip cause you just nailed through the electrical wires. Company policy was to just leave the nail and flip the breaker back on.
 
Well my days of working round the clock are long gone, I turned 55 and I had a heart attack 2 years ago, and I am raising a 4 and 5 year old after I thought I was done.
My daughter is 15.
But I am slowly getting back the energy and I have been finishing small projects to get them out of the way.
I have a shell from a chalet I would like to build as well.
I already cut out the bottom and have plans on how to reinforce it.
But I do prefer purpose built from ground up.
We'll see
I was just busting your chops lol. Where is your location. I’m always ready to give a hand and help any ck5er.
 
I was just busting your chops lol. Where is your location. I’m always ready to give a hand and help any ck5er.
A bit far from you.
I did pass by you on my way back from Illinois moving my brother last Christmas.
It was a bad storm, someday I will tell it here.
 
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