marty
A Great Guy
Glidden exterior paint. Buy it out of California if you legally can (not a California Business) It is seal Grey flat finish.
Hi Don, as I recall it took a bit more disassembly but was not difficult. I took a look through my files but could not find any photos, sorry.mtnflyer said:Ski3pins
Finally got my Ocelot and was looking at your Wave 3 set up. How easy was it to remove the back? I see 2 screws on the back and a couple on the side, do you remember how you took it apart?
thanks,
Don
rtpvibes - quite the timely question. We have just returned from a summer break adventure and we did have problems with the fridge that I'm currently tracking down. Spoke with truckfridge this morning and found them very helpful and happy to take the time to help.rtpvibes said:Hi Ski was wondering how you still like your truck fridge ? And any issues since owning it . Great build
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Thanks for the very kind comment.bj40 said:Ski,
I can't believe that I finally found this build documentation. Been lurking more than anything for nearly a year. Great work!!. Thanks for all the posting you do on so many topics and your blog posts as well. I just recently took possession of a new ATC Ocelot Shell. Hope to begin a buildout in mid August. Yes, I too, am very happy with the work that Marty and Jeff and their crew do at ATC. I will probably borrow on a few of your construction details. I am sure it will be a challenging and rewarding process.
Carl, thank you! So many trips to so many places, well over 380 nights in it thus far. It just keeps doing its job and we love it.carld said:Ski,
Great build documentation, its very helpful. I'm still analyzing it. Hope it's more fun using it than making it. Working on my build and it's a nightmare. Every time I cut into the shell it hurts. Hopefully I don't mess it up too much. Yours looks great, very clean.
Carl.
When ATC built our camper, prior to the interior paneling going in, Marty supplied photos of the inside walls with tape measurements showing all framing and wiring.goinoregon said:Excellent documentation.
When you had the camper built, did you ever think to not have the interior walls on the sides installed? in that way you could connect your cabinetry directly to the aluminum structures.
I am looking for a used atc/fwc, and am wondering how i am going to find the aluminum to attach things to. i am thinking i may go with some 80/20 to make internal structures, as i don't quite have the cabinet making skills you have !! would u happen to know of anyone who has used 80/20 in a pop up? I see it all over the van conversions.
thx for your excellent reporting, and i enjoy your trip reports
thx
greg