The back windows are too small for most window AC units so I use a 12 V swamp cooler. And I’m not too sure on the weight yet. I’m guessing around 1500 to 2000 pounds.
Me and my brother were able to lift one side up and rest it on the tailgate Then went to the other side and slid it in. That was before I finished a lot of things so it weighed much less. When I get back from my trip out west with the camper, I am going to weld up some custom jacks. I’ll be making a video on it towards the beginning of August.
For the table you can use a folding shelf brackets
Can you make a list of materials used and quantities please. Thank You
I’ll work on that I’ll add a list to the video description
I’m curious to see how those residential windows hold up to bouncing around. No matter how strong it’s built it will check here and there over time.
Excellent
Love your build I have a few questions are you happy with t1 11 will 5000 btu ac fit in back windows and do you know it’s weight?
The back windows are too small for most window AC units so I use a 12 V swamp cooler. And I’m not too sure on the weight yet. I’m guessing around 1500 to 2000 pounds.
I would guess it would be lighter than than that I built a cab over with queen bed and it weighed 1440
@@ericking7596 well that’s good to know. This should definitely be lighter than that I would assume.
Just wondering how do you get it on/off the truck
Me and my brother were able to lift one side up and rest it on the tailgate Then went to the other side and slid it in. That was before I finished a lot of things so it weighed much less. When I get back from my trip out west with the camper, I am going to weld up some custom jacks. I’ll be making a video on it towards the beginning of August.
Danggggg son