Trad Gang
Topic Archives => How To - Resources => Topic started by: scrub-buster on June 24, 2016, 05:25:00 PM
I just finished building a rustic teardrop shaped camper to take to trad bow shoots. Here is a picture slideshow of the build.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnQbD_xO9KQ
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That looks sweet .
I like it!
awesome!
That thing is awesome! Great job on the build!
Do you know the total weight? Just curious.
Great door handle!
I don't know the final weight. The tongue weight is just about perfect. It pulls good empty or loaded with 150 staves in the back
Thanks guys. I want to make a smaller antler handle for the inside of the door.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
:thumbsup: and they moved to Beverly......Hills that is!!
I love it. I've wanted to build a homemade off-road trailor for awhile. Just may be my winter project after watching that.
Well done!
That thing is a perfect trad camp. :campfire:
Nicely done.
Thanks guys. I took it to the Tennessee Classic for a week and the Marshall, Michigan Primitive shoot for 4 days. It's very comfortable to sleep in with the memory foam mattress. I will be taking it to the Scottsburg, IN ITBA shoot in September.
Outstanding! My favorite part is the osage step.
Excellent.
Over the top home run!!
QuoteOriginally posted by eidsvolling:
Outstanding! My favorite part is the osage step.
I had to have some osage somewhere on it. My first plan was to have some logs milled into thin boards to use for the siding. When I got free access to old red oak barn siding I decided to go that route. I was afraid the osage boards would warp and crack anyway.
That was awesome, great job!!!
:clapper:
Very cool !! Nice work :clapper: :clapper:
You will have some great times with that trad-drop!
You sure you're not from West Virginia !!!! Love It
Very cool. Some great skill and creativity. Love it.
Dan in KS
That is my kind of camper. Any photos of the inside?
I don't care who you are? That is super cool! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Very COOL, Clint! :thumbsup:
I love it. One tip, when you get time, pull those wheels and paint those rims silver. It will make that thing snap.
That is awesome! Great job!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. :bigsmyl:
THATS Awesome!
I have been wanting to do the same thing for years!!! If could just convince my wife :biglaugh: and I don't even live in the country.
Now THAT is ingenuity! Nicely done....I love it!
QuoteOriginally posted by Ric O'Shay:
That is my kind of camper. Any photos of the inside?
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Loved the slide show. GREAT JOB!
Thanks for the comments guys. I made the antler handle for the inside of the door today. I'll post a picture of it tomorrow.
When I started on this project I knew it was something different and people would be interested in it. What I wasn't expecting was how happy people seem to be when they walk up at a gas station or restaurant and look at it. Everyone has a smile on their face and they want to ask questions about it. I'm glad something I made was able to brighten their day just a little bit.
Very cool ... great imagination !! :thumbsup: