Great woodwork and craftsmanship. You might consider some sort of deflector for the leading edge when you tow it. Aerodynamics aside, the bug collection on your front door will require a lot of attention. You might even swap ends which will give you a more open entrance without the trailer tongue. It's truly beautiful.
Ooops! My bad. I watched again and it appears you already thought of putting the front door, out back. I grew up in the Puget Sound area but now live in Texas. You don't have to travel far to find a fantastic camp location.
Beautiful! I see that Jeff isn't the only one in the family with extremely good craftsmanship. :)
Grateful Dead mirror and the tie dyed shirts let me know he's ready to Keep On Truck'n.
Love this!! Beautiful. Congratulations, Matt!
WAY TO GO MATT! Glad to see it out and in the light!
Fantastic! Congratulations!! 🙌
Great woodwork and craftsmanship. You might consider some sort of deflector for the leading edge when you tow it. Aerodynamics aside, the bug collection on your front door will require a lot of attention. You might even swap ends which will give you a more open entrance without the trailer tongue. It's truly beautiful.
Ooops! My bad. I watched again and it appears you already thought of putting the front door, out back. I grew up in the Puget Sound area but now live in Texas. You don't have to travel far to find a fantastic camp location.
Beautiful! Will there be some flexible polycell solar to go on top?
The front axle is bowed out, I wonder about the quality construction of it pulling straight down the road?