Gutted is preferable. Buddy wants to make it into a kind of mobile art gallery.
Someone know of something hanging around?
Gutted is preferable. Buddy wants to make it into a kind of mobile art gallery.
Someone know of something hanging around?
https://westslope.craigslist.org/rvs/d/mack-1966-kong-13-ftcamping-trailer/7604052461.html
It is a bit of a drive but......
Mr_Asa said:Gutted is preferable.
Are you aware that the cabinets/restroom in a canned ham are structural? They get really wobbly when they are removed.
In reply to Trent :
Did not know, but I'll pass it on. Reinforcing it when those are gone should be easy enough. Done right it would give more space for the gallery as well.
Saw this one near me in the mid Atlantic, can probably get something closer https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1372900449936809/?mibextid=dXMIcH
johndej said:Saw this one near me in the mid Atlantic, can probably get something closer https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1372900449936809/?mibextid=dXMIcH
Oooo. That might tick some boxes (mainly price.) I'll pass it on.
In reply to 914Driver :
Yeah, right? I'm wondering if that's still residual Covid-Project pricing or something else.
Not exactly a canned ham, NMNA. The price is right.
What weight are they rated ? The one I had decades ago had a real lightweight frame , light duty springs and small tires ,
If you wanted to add 500 pounds of "stuff" it would be way overloaded ,
But they are cool :)
914Driver said:How much does particle board furniture and stuff weigh?
It's not the original fittings , it's all the other stuff that we all drag with us ,
in Germany the Dutch vacationers pull their small trailers down to "Yugoslavia" or whatever countries are on the coast and often get stopped for overweight trailers by the German autobahn police who have scales to check them at the rest stops ,
I am sure most small travel trailers are over the weight the builders planned
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