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Roger, I had been figuring about 18" (account for the compressed foam to be ~1-1.5" of that) for my target height. Sounds like that is about what you were thinking as well in retro spec.
DirtyDog said:After almost a year of planning, design, and production, I'm excited to reveal my new camper! I am extremely happy with the way it turned out and huge thanks to ATC for going way above and beyond on this project!
First a view from above that shows most of the external features. Note some of the key features here - door on the side to free up the back wall for gear storage. Awning over the door on custom brackets to clear the door. Top of the awning is about level with the roof vents and solar panel so no extra overall height was required for the awning mount. Propane is also on the awning side so my outside kitchen can be under the awning with direct access to the propane tank.
This view shows the custom bike rack in action, the AT can holder, and the remote controlled rear spotlight.
Rear external storage hatch.
Side external storage hatch:
Note that these storage areas are also accessible from inside the camper.
Give them a call. Jeff or Marty will pick up the phone.zuber said:Wish you guys at ATC would answer e-mails from your website. I've got some questions about a full size flatbed camper.
Like, are these truly custom sized? I'd like to make a 7x9' flatbed and have ATC build a camper on it.
LosAngeles said:Holy cow DirtyDog that flat bed ATC camper looks amazing!
May I ask - what is the “tug”?
Ford something?
And
What flat bed make and model did you use?
Thanks.
John in Los Angeles
K6ON said:Zuber, This thread started in 2011. DD sold the rig several years back and hasn't been on the forum for a long time.
If that sink drawer design is not patented, you want to explore patenting it...marty said:We used the white nylon braided water line and since I kept breaking the plastic connectors Jeff decided to use brass ones. Breaking problem solved. We also used the flex drain hose for the sink drain. Suspended both off the back of the drawer to keep from crimping them and let them curl up naturaly when the drawer is moving open or closed.