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JRscooby
Jul 27, 2020Explorer II
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
The carpet is just 1 example. I prefer to cook and do dishes outside. If I was converting a cargo trailer, I would mount sink and stove to back door, at a height to be comfortable to use while standing on level ground. If needed, could bend or sit to use inside.
My point is, DIY, you can make it as simple as you want, in both construction and use.
Again, lots come with an outdoor kitchen or it would be easy to retrofit one on a an existing camper.
Sure you can put in far more effort and cost to get simple or you can buy a simple RV and make a few minor changes.
Again, if you just like projects, it makes sense. Otherwise, you would be hard pressed to come up with a reason to build.
Personally, I'm not going to do it. What I have will last the rest of my life.
But when you talk against a van because it is too much of a project, but buy a small RV and change this and that to make it like you want sounds like as much of a project.
And how often do you hear of a cargo trailer damaged by rain? Fact is the cargo trailer is better built.
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