2001 Eagle 4 Wheel Camper- Refresh

Nice lighting upgrade. I'm not sure what the bugs are like where you camp, but I find amber lights attract them less.
 
Vic Harder said:
Nice lighting upgrade. I'm not sure what the bugs are like where you camp, but I find amber lights attract them less.
Good call. Bugs vary on spots and time of year for us, but always want to minimize. The lights came with amber covers too. Wasn’t sure what to do with them, but will find to find a way to stash them somewhere to see if that helps.
 
Floor all sanded and sealed. Condensation over time had cause all of the staples used to hold down the flooring to rust. Floor was in good shape. No water damage, just some wear.

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Floor down. 46A1F2A2-6DB7-4629-AE96-A0F9F71549EF.jpg

Traffic master peel and stick.

Adhered well to the seal I put down.
 
Putting in the lower bench/bed.

Eliminating the back rest. Looking to add some depth to bench without losing anything in the center. The new box for the heater is going to require more inches on the other side. Wanted to still have same or equal space in the center.

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Nice framework for the new bench. What storage plans do you have for the framed-in places under the bench? I generally try to keep the floor space as flexible as possible, partly because there isn't much room in the Eagle to begin with. I removed the old frame from under my bench and instead have a few legs to hold the bench up. That way I can easily slide a few plastic containers under the bench and a porta-potti near the rear door. Sometimes I push the bench up 90 degrees so that I can put bicycles in the center. The legs on the bench need to fold flat, otherwise they would be in the way when the bench is raised.
 
Wildcat said:
Nice framework for the new bench. What storage plans do you have for the framed-in places under the bench? I generally try to keep the floor space as flexible as possible, partly because there isn't much room in the Eagle to begin with. I removed the old frame from under my bench and instead have a few legs to hold the bench up. That way I can easily slide a few plastic containers under the bench and a porta-potti near the rear door. Sometimes I push the bench up 90 degrees so that I can put bicycles in the center. The legs on the bench need to fold flat, otherwise they would be in the way when the bench is raised.
Will end up enclosing the entire frame. Going to add a folding “sleeve” with legs to extend the bed out another 8-10”. Had to sacrifice the storage to make sure I had a stable bed platform. For storage I have used bins that i keep in center isle of camper when on road and then move to cab of truck with camping. Not turn key, but need the bed. Tried to convince my wife the kids can sleep in a tent outside, but you can see who won that battle.
 
Well..,Making progress.

The propex HS 2800 heater is installed. Need to get some tools to get the gas line finished up so I can test.

Couple thoughts. Should have went with the smaller unit HS2000. Had to use a lot if space to accommodate the venting.

The goal of this was to build two boxes. One that contains the exhaust and intake. The second is platform the heater.

The top will serve as bench for cooler/stove/bins.

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Here is a picture of the lower box.

Carl at Westy Ventures provided me with the heat insulation for exhaust pipe. Uses hogh temp silicone in an attempt to seal everything up.

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Been an adventure getting this thing finalized....Got it on life support for our family vacation to SOCAL...here she is at Point Mugu State Park

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Trying to save my life with an upgrade to the lift system...Absolutely thought I was going to die with the old camper jacks. Quick cuts to the molding and attached the new jacks.

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Messed up the measurements on the extensions for the front. Ordered the aluminum extensions from 4Wheel camper. Had to double them to fit past fender. IMG_6234.jpg
 
Adding portable solar. With with the flexible panel from Renology.

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Attached flat bar aluminum with 3M double sided tape to make frame. Used excess pieces to make legs and added Velcro to keep them in place.
 
Used bracket aluminum pieces to hold to camper. Attached with 3m tape and then added screws.

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Low profile and out of the way. The fit is a little too tight, but I prefer that over having it loose.
 

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