I built my own fully outfitted 10' cabover truck camper in 1969... probably worth an associate degree.... my associates thought that it was going to fall apart.... it lasted 30 years.
I took a tour through the Lance Camper plant... and stayed for 6 weeks in the spring of 2006
Thank should be good for a BS Degree in Truck Campers
Bob Merher gave me and Janet a personal tour of the Snowriver Camper manufacturing site in 2007.... and parked our camper their over night.... then stayed a few days in Bob's back yard.
We all know that this experience was better than a MS degree in Truck Campers
We all know that the materials, electronics, and appliances have changed over the years, especially the last few years... I have learned a lot from other (current) TC owners... the bigfootfords, the 3 tons, the reddog1's and the others that post their projects on the TC University.... in detail.
Seeing is believing: When I "see" pictures of a successful job installed in a truck camper, even better still, when I see pictures or actually visit that Truck camper and see the functional mods and craftsmanship done by that truck camper owner I start following that persons posts more closely.
I can honestly say... I have absolutely NEVER been on a Class "A" "B", "C" MH or a T, 5th wheel, toy hauler, or tent forum looking for mods to do to my truck camper. Whats to look at or dream about?
Lastly.... if a signature doesn't have an RV in it.... there is no credibility. If you relly want to be ignored... get caught lying about it....