New ATC Ocelot Shell Buildout

Shoestring, This build got away from me and I did much more than planned. If you're still in the planning stage I recommended the two inch sidewall extension, and any in wall penetrations or wiring for future items and switches. I had ATC install everything on the outside that I didn't want to deal with. Best of luck with your shell!
 
Really a fine job and your extra bed scenario has been running through my head, usually late at night when I should be sleeping, and I have been envisioning something like that but with a fold up or down bed supported by the bed below it so both my kids have a spot to sleep when it's too wet or chilly outside.
Maybe a platform that will store where the window is for added security while away from the rig.... just gonna have to see the inside of a few to really know but I love your ideas.
 
Ambling1,

Thanks for giving us a tour of your camper today in Longmont. It was really well built out and, from the thread, looks even more thought out than I realized from sticking our head inside the camper. After seeing your camper and then driving up to Outfitter they looked really cheap in comparison.

Thanks again,
Eric & Traci
Boulder, CO
 
Not sure how the heck I missed this thread. I just read the entire thread. This is the cleanest build up I have ever seen. Not sure how anyone or company can top this. Really thought out touches, functional and looks nice too.
 
Excellent job. I did a similar rear step for my rig, but hinged it so the hitch was still avail. for when we take the boat. Great idea on the outside water drain, you have inspired me to retrofit the factory set up on my hawk, always wondered why the factory doesn't make it a usable water outlet.
 
Ambling1 said:
Water Tank

The tank is NOT tight up against the front wall. It is set away from the front wall so as the water tank fills and expands, there is no pressure exerted to the wall.
Great bit of advice.

I'm also fitting my water tank up again the front wall of the camper and was wondering how much clearance you would suggest. The tank is only 12" high so I doubt it will expand too much when filled. Maybe 3/8 of an inch?
 
MANXMAN said:
Great bit of advice.

I'm also fitting my water tank up again the front wall of the camper and was wondering how much clearance you would suggest. The tank is only 12" high so I doubt it will expand too much when filled. Maybe 3/8 of an inch?
I've never measured the expansion on my tank but I know it does get taller. In my Grandby the tank is in a cabinet at the front of the camper. When the tank is full the cabinet lid lifts about an inch. As soon as I use a little water the lid goes back down.
 
Manxman The water tank in the camper is 8x16x39 and I held it off the wall 3/4". This water tank sits on the 8" side and flexes 3/4 " when filled to top.
 
Ambling1 said:
Manxman The water tank in the camper is 8x16x39 and I held it off the wall 3/4". This water tank sits on the 8" side and flexes 3/4 " when filled to top.
Thanks. Reading about water tank expansion in this thread has likely saved me some problems down the road.

Seeing as my tank is 12 x12 x 32 I think it expand less than yours did, but to be safe I will fill it up and check it.
 
Very cool build on your shell. You are talented and I like the way you set it up. More ideas to ponder:)
 
Ambling1 said:
Texan, At this stage I have two screws holding the face frame to the rear wall up by countertop level to keep it plumb. The top 1x2 framing at countertop level is just floating at this stage. The 1/2" plywood is screwed to the floor pack. If I take out the screws from the plywood and those two other screws, I can lift this section out as a unit. The vertical section of plywood is off the side wall by an 1/8".
Was this done so you can do some of the detailed work outside of the camper and attached the unit to the wall at a later date? Or did you leave 1/8'' room to account for flex?
 
Can you please give details on how you sealed the propane locker on the inside? I, too, would like interior access but I want it to be airtight. I'm just not sure of what I can use for a seal on the interior access door. Thanks.
 
Thanks for showing us the potential. It was great to see the whole thing completed. Very good progress.

Have you got a final dry weight? What was your final cost. You can describe it as percentage savings versus dollar amount. I know you put a lot of labor hours into it. You did a fantastic job!
 

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