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  • notsobigjoe wrote:
    An excellent craftsman to say the least. I assume it's from Japan, I could be wrong... I enjoyed it.

    Japan indeed.
    They take work and perfection in everything to another level :)
    Example knife making

    https://youtu.be/7dZmeh_28Eo

    Awesome country,hope I can travel again soon.love their bulet trains.
    300 klicks and smooth as butter.

    https://youtu.be/LfE9tV04n7Y
  • It's fine as a DIY project but not the smallest truck camper by a long shot.

    Travel Lite Rayzr is smaller (not saying they are good or bad...just smaller).

    Then you have the old days when we would camp in the back of my S-15 with just an aluminum cap.
  • Kayteg1 wrote:
    I always admire people with hobby. Had them my whole life and even on retirement I can't shake list of projects from my daily tasks.
    Cars and RV repairs is my hobby as well, even I do have mechanical education and thinking back, thank to the hobby I could afford RV people with same income could never afford.
    The guy on video likely is making less than $1/hr, yet he become TC owner.
    And a new one, not rotten junk.

    I doubt hes poor,
    he also built another big camper on Fuso flat deck big truck.

    https://youtu.be/GOQUNB56HvQ

    Theres english subtitles btw
  • An excellent craftsman to say the least. I assume it's from Japan, I could be wrong... I enjoyed it.
  • Short wheelbase, narrow track truck with an extremely high center of gravity now. Watch those sharp turns, buddy! :C
  • I always admire people with hobby. Had them my whole life and even on retirement I can't shake list of projects from my daily tasks.
    Cars and RV repairs is my hobby as well, even I do have mechanical education and thinking back, thank to the hobby I could afford RV people with same income could never afford.
    The guy on video likely is making less than $1/hr, yet he become TC owner.
    And a new one, not rotten junk.
  • They put it on FF, but what was real life time to lift it?
    Did you see the rental Lance/F150 combo ?
    Don't think they are much different in size.