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Thread: Mild camper conversion of No 5 trek trailers (Ex-North Force).

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    No 5 Camper Update

    Well I got the pintle hook sorted and used yellow pages, google and ebay to guide me to budget trailer and steel fabricators... three quotes todate for a simple frame to sit the tent on range from $350-450.

    Two simply quoted to my suggested design (simple frames and supports of box section steel with mounting points for the original tarp hoop to sit up top too). However, the one I prefer so far suggested some angle iron sitting directly on the lip with the angle wrapping into the trailer hence removing most of the lateral pressures of off roading. That guy also had a simple and discreet latch down set up which goes well with the "sympathetic" and easily reversible conversion I am aiming at.

    I have another fabricator to see this coming week and then it will be build, paint and get some canvas done...

    Also learned one very interesting lesson with towing a No 5... make sure there is a greater distribution of weight toward the vehicle end so that there is a decent amount of down force on the hitch. I had it set up virtually balanced flat and the thing got VERY, VERY skittish! In fact, it was bouncing violently from side to side at any speed over 40-50Km/h to the point it started pulling the P38 around somewhat. And that was with relatively little weight (say 200kg's) on board. With half the weight (but better distributed) it rode very nicely on the return trip.

    Oh I also let the pressure down on the olympics to approx 20PSI to reduce bounce. This seemed pretty smooth but shocks may be elevated on the minimalist mod's list still. Perhaps I'll wait and see with a decent load of gear on first.

    Will share some photo's when I have the frame and tent sorted.

    Hoo-Roo, Dave

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    The angle iron frame would be my choice and what i'll be doing with the trailer i'm building. Although it wont be a rooftop tent it will either be just a simple canvas canopy over a steel rod frame or camper trailer style tent.
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
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    Smile

    Dude I thought was happy to do hasn't called back in a few weeks...

    Sooooo, I am picking up my seconds grade precut 50 X 50 box and 50 X 50 angle tomorrow to start building the frame/roof top tent support myself. Two trailers worth only cost me $200 so thats a great start at $100 a trailer. Hoping I can get decent canvas covers made for a couple of hundred each.

    Any experienced welders got tips for an absolute back yarding hack?
    Hoo-Roo,

    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DT-P38 View Post
    Dude I thought was happy to do hasn't called back in a few weeks...

    Sooooo, I am picking up my seconds grade precut 50 X 50 box and 50 X 50 angle tomorrow to start building the frame/roof top tent support myself. Two trailers worth only cost me $200 so thats a great start at $100 a trailer. Hoping I can get decent canvas covers made for a couple of hundred each.

    Any experienced welders got tips for an absolute back yarding hack?
    I would say practice on some old steel offcuts if you can, i dragged my old mans 35yo cig arc welder out and last weekend got a fair bit done on my project (pics up on weekend ). I first used it back when it was new in '77 although a bit rusty (me) a quick few welds got me back up to speed.

    I'm no expert but i find moving the arc in a forward then back movement gets me a good clean weld with good penetration on thick steel , i was using 130amp for 2.5/3mm and down to 60-70amp for 1.6/2mm .
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
    2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
    1998 Triumph Daytona T595
    1974 VW Kombi bus
    1958 Holden FC special sedan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_S View Post
    Sounds good (and cheap, I like cheap )

    This one looks very simple, tbh the top looks like a Defender Utility rear end



    That has so much potential. You could set the top half up for storage, kitchen, battery power etc. Plus it is a great base to put the roof top tent on. That would leave the whole tub for even more storage.

    I like it a lot

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