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PDX1953 wrote:JaxDad wrote:PDX1953 wrote:
There area lot of very active retirees with high quality woodworking, plumbing and electrical experience so I'll try to find one locally. If not there are cargo trailer companies who have preconfigured packages available.
Just be aware that as soon as you install 120 volt electrical, propane for cooking or heating or city water plumbing you get into legal issues and may well be refused a place to park it.
More and more people are getting fussy about certifications these days.
I notice you're In Canada (unless that's Ontario CA) and I know in my area we wouldn't have any issues. I'm not in a HOA & even have a long shared driveway where I could store it. My Neighbor stores his travel trailer (probably 25') next his house & behind a fence. I'd put mine in a local storage facility or if it'd be a lot less expensive somewhere I could drive to in 6 - 8 hours. I might be able to store it at my friends place - he has 160 acres in the middle of nowhere & nobody gets on his property unnoticed.
โMay-19-2018 01:10 PM
โMay-19-2018 12:53 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
here is a picture of my 7x14 cargo sport converted to TT/toyhauler
fridge, microwave, gas furnace, AC, full shower, 40 gallon grey, 20 gallon fresh, porta potty, 6 gallon HWH, 2 burner suburban cooktop, sink, awning
bed and couch folded up can haul 3 dirt bikes.
โMay-19-2018 11:46 AM
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โDec-31-2017 02:50 PM
JaxDad wrote:PDX1953 wrote:
There area lot of very active retirees with high quality woodworking, plumbing and electrical experience so I'll try to find one locally. If not there are cargo trailer companies who have preconfigured packages available.
Just be aware that as soon as you install 120 volt electrical, propane for cooking or heating or city water plumbing you get into legal issues and may well be refused a place to park it.
More and more people are getting fussy about certifications these days.
โDec-31-2017 12:41 PM
โDec-31-2017 11:33 AM
PDX1953 wrote:
There area lot of very active retirees with high quality woodworking, plumbing and electrical experience so I'll try to find one locally. If not there are cargo trailer companies who have preconfigured packages available.
โDec-31-2017 08:58 AM
ppine wrote:
During the last recession a lot of consruction workers started modifying their utility trailers for trips away from home. Most are fairly primitive. Utility trailers are poorly insulated and have few windows. They are hard to heat and cool. They are close to the ground with little room underneath for tanks.
For what it costs to put one together you can find a lot of used trailer for the same money or much less.
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