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Mike's Expedition Topper... [tack'd steel, no pics yet.]

I should do what POORBOYK5 was doing, gather up some clean sheetmetal and make a trip to your areas and sell them.
As soon as I clean up here and get the other property ready for some temp storage.:thumb:
you could clean up ( $$$$$) while you are cleaning up (parts)
 
Or masterthread jacking. No threadstubation is better. Oh it is already 23 pages for the noobs. Good work, now get to work.
 
i wish i had those burritos dave.awesome pic.now im going to go nuke a couple and enjoy burritoville and my margaritaville tequilla.:woot:
 
I've been suuuuper busy with other stuff.

I have the metal layed out.
I just need to cut it to length, and tack it all together.

I've decided to use a steel frame, and skin it,
Rather than using the cut up topper as a lid.

Whole lotta useless work that was....
 
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How many stamps do you think it'd take?:haha:
 
Wow, that is a terrible ratio of useful to useless posts, probably the worst I've ever seen! 235 posts and maybe 15 that are relevant to the topic of the thread.






























:waytogo: I'm going to keep track of this.


























Edit: Damn you Mike. I have thoughts rolling around in my brain to make something similar on my Yukon, cutting the roof off and everything... Damn you...
 
Wow, Edit: Damn you Mike. I have thoughts rolling around in my brain to make something similar on my Yukon, cutting the roof off and everything... Damn you...

I've decided to use a steel frame, and skin it,
Rather than using the cut up topper as a lid.

Whole lotta useless work that was....
dont bother. apparently its not worth the effort
 
I know this is a late thought and I have no personal experience with the chalet, but what if you cut the top off and then take a foot or more out of it, and made it so it could accordion up on hinges with fabric sides? You know like the pop-up truck campers now a days. Low profile for trail and storable when not in use, then a regular top when not camping. Like I said I have no experience with them just wondering if possible? Or if anyone has even tried it. Don't they have kitchens and the such.


Now back to the regularly scheduled burrito chat.
 
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