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Ambling1

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Hi all. I am getting closer to finishing my shell buildout and was wondering if anybody else has tried vertical silverware storage on the stove wall of their camper? I tested this system out on a ten day trip to southern Utah are all went well with it.
 

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Thanks Lighthawk. The wall storage was an afterthought so it doesn't quite blend in with the corner shelf that holds electrical. I have a 12v receptical, and two switches. One switch controls the rear and side porch lights and the other switch will control a future spot light.
 
I thought about posting a build thread but then I got busy testing the camper out. I don't know if I took enough pictures to hold interest. I know I must of stolen at least one idea from your build thread Bill, so thank you!
 
Here are a couple pictures Bill. I sure have a hard time trying to get a good photo in such small space. Let me know what you think.
 

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Like how you matched the grain on the plywood. Also the use of piano hinges will keep the doors solid. Assume you have a chest type DC fridge on the right.

Bill
 
I have an Engle 45 that I transferred over from my Landcruiser and roof top tent setup.
 

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Ambling,

I really like where you located your Engle top Loading refrigerator> Do you have any pictures with it slid or rolled out?
What camper manuf/model is this?

Lastly I started a Post on shells Could I put a link on the title page to your post?
 
Hi Jim. Here are some photos of the frig area. As for linking to shell posts, absolutely. I assumed this forum was all about sharing/stealing ideas.
 

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The camper is a 2014 ATC Ocelot shell model that I built out more than I thought I would. Similar size to a FWC Hawk. The slide is Ho made out of scraps of plywood and oak, drawer slides and barrel bolt from a big box store. I have enough room to slide my Colman stove next to the frig.
 

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Thanks for posting the photos of the cabinet / fridge build. Looks like there is a dedicated stove top too.
I've worked in the trades and recognize good work when I see it. Looks great.

Since it's a shell, is the passenger side of the camper the stock shell interior?
I assume there is no water tank, and/or minimal battery.

This must be a lightweight rig. What truck are you using, if you don't mind my asking.
 

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