โMay-11-2011 10:33 AM
โJun-03-2014 12:14 PM
โJun-03-2014 11:57 AM
67avion wrote:
โJun-03-2014 11:55 AM
67avion wrote:D1trout wrote:
Muley Point in May of 2015! I should be ready for the road by then. Sign me up!
The Avionista Caravan is forming.........
โJun-03-2014 10:54 AM
cajunavion wrote:
Howdy!
I am knee deep in $hit and frankly a little tired
thinking about it. What do yall think about
macerator pumps. The plan I am contemplating
would put a macerator right below the toilet.
and then with interesting valving dump either
into a transfer tank, as yet to be determined, or
out through a simple 3/4 inch water hose. The
gray and transfer tank(black) could also be
plumb and valved to the macerator intake allowing
a discharge of a varity of things as needs change and
clean the system.
โJun-03-2014 10:32 AM
D1trout wrote:
Muley Point in May of 2015! I should be ready for the road by then. Sign me up!
โJun-03-2014 04:42 AM
D1trout wrote:Michael111 wrote:
I have no idea if all of my plans will work out , but at a cost of $150 for the entire inner skin i have no problem ripping it out next summer and try something new.
Well, you're a braver or more determined fellow than I, Michael. I'm definitely in the "do it once, do it as well as I can" program in my rebuild. I hate having to do things over again...my short attention span makes me too impatient. I admire your flexibility. You're on track to answer some worthwhile questions for me about replacing the inner skin with a new skin, insulating the ribs from the inner skin, and how about the slide out kitchen...? Let's hear that idea.
Onward
Dick
โJun-02-2014 08:29 PM
โJun-02-2014 08:29 PM
67avion wrote:
I return home energized by our trips. It's great to share our experiences as well in trip reports. I'm sure you've heard me banging the table for an Avion caravan. If you like we can all meet on the outcrop of Muley Point, Utah, and travel from there. Fair warning: the views may cause fainting spells.
โJun-02-2014 08:23 PM
Michael111 wrote:
I have no idea if all of my plans will work out , but at a cost of $150 for the entire inner skin i have no problem ripping it out next summer and try something new.
โJun-02-2014 07:56 PM
D1trout wrote:
Man, you have set a high bar for trip reports! Those southwest pics of Capitol Reef and Monument Valley - well, really all your pics - are superb. And to get poked like that on the way home...
โJun-02-2014 02:30 PM
D1trout wrote:Cajunavion wrote:
My other problem is I can not seem to visualize how to get a 41 inch wide dinette
bed, across the full 8ft width of the camper. 3/4 plywood is HEAVY and any thing less
is bowable. So I need a 41x41 piece of something
to serve as kitchen table and lower bed that
one person can easily move into position. Maybe
making removable leaves. I dont know. Most layouts
I have seen either have a small side table or
the benches come in to the center isle a bit.
I really want to seat on the wings as is and have
Cajun, as you may recall, I'm doing an east-west dinette that converts to a single bed so the dogs can lie at window height and commune with us thru the rear truck sliding window as we drive along...
I am thinking to use the Lagun table system - I think you pointed it out to us - and a composite table top, the same material I'm using for cabs and counters and bulkheads.
Here's the website for that composite: www.productsignsupplies.com. Look for "aluminum composite boards". This material is likely available from a wholesaler near you. It's sign stock: thin aluminum sheets laminated over a polyethylene core and it comes in various thicknesses.
I'd suggest you consider having a 1" square aluminum tubing frame welded and then fasten whatever surfaces you wish onto it. It sounds as if my table will considerably smaller than your's: something like 28" wide by 32" deep.
Dick and everyone else ....
I totally agree with you and everyone that Luan is second choice at best....
But let me clarify a few things about this build
this camper had a rough life with probably many owners before me and everyone has done some repairs to it, lots and lots of pop rivets all over the place , you get the idea
so for me this is a fun project that will provide me with a stable platform to build a off road capable camper that keeps 4 adults comfortable and has some personality to it without killing the lines of the C11.
I am totally aware of the quality work that everyone has put into their rigs to make them as close to original or as fitting to their situations as needed. This is a wealth of knowledge here. and i am glad of tapping into this
Dick, you probably take the cake on this with your aluminum frame.
If finances would allow it,yes there would be only the best marine grade wood and even a diesel cooktop/ heater in it.
I probably have the skills to totally automate the unit, sun tracking solar, etc.. gadgets galore and control it from your a phone or any web based application.
I build artificial humans (and parts)for medical training purposes as one of my jobs
Check it out at www.haatrainers.com WARNING SOME GRAPHIC IMAGES
Will i ever deploy this technology in this build - probably not.
This build will be a self contained C-11 for under 5K and under 2300 lb fully loaded and maiden voyage anticipated by the end of July, granted probably no solar or engel fridge by then.
I have no idea if all of my plans will work out , but at a cost of $150 for the entire inner skin i have no problem ripping it out next summer and try something new.
Latest crazy idea is to add a slide out kitchen.....in be belly pan
Onward to build something
Dick
โJun-02-2014 11:28 AM
67Avion wrote:
At first I was devastated. But, as I gradually realized it was not a death in the family, just a dent in the Avion. I felt better. In fact the motel owner, Sonny, lent me a ladder and shouted encouragement as I patched the holes.
I am going to put the Avion away for a while. We'll repair it later this summer. In the meantime I savor the trip that Jane and I just experienced.
โJun-02-2014 11:12 AM
Tonyj54 wrote:
Which brings up a question. A possible opportunity has arisen, and I need advice/opinions. What would you guys think of putting a C-10 on the back of a diesel dually set up as a service truck, complete with side-boxes? I'm thinking I could move my gunsmithing gear out of the small trailer, and into the boxes. I'd have to figure out how/where to mount a gun vice, and a couple of other things, obviously, but I think it might work, IF the rig can be pulled together at all. Would it be too top-heavy or tippy? Would the height of the rig make it too susceptible to acting as a sail? Would the height make it too much of a low-bridge risk. I know I'll have to do a lot of measuring, just wanted to get some background expertise to get the idea moving.
โJun-02-2014 10:44 AM
Cajunavion wrote:
My other problem is I can not seem to visualize how to get a 41 inch wide dinette
bed, across the full 8ft width of the camper. 3/4 plywood is HEAVY and any thing less
is bowable. So I need a 41x41 piece of something
to serve as kitchen table and lower bed that
one person can easily move into position. Maybe
making removable leaves. I dont know. Most layouts
I have seen either have a small side table or
the benches come in to the center isle a bit.
I really want to seat on the wings as is and have
โJun-02-2014 10:30 AM
For no more good than it will do to keep a camper cooler, I personally wouldn't want to drill that many holes in my frame if I could avoid it. Is there a paint or coating that you could use to coat the ribs to stop heat transfer if that's what he is trying to accomplish. I know they make a flat wide foam weather stripping with adhesive on one side that you could use. Once you attach the inner skin how can it move anywhere? That's what I would do if I were worried about it.
The "Swiss Cheese" issue is a concern to me , that's why i am toying with the luan strip,i will probably seal the luan with CPES from the rotdoctor.com, this would give me the option to attach the inner skin to the overhang and not to the ribs themselves. so just a few rivets in the ribs.This should also allow for the flexing of the inner skin.
Planed test drive end of July
Just thoughts at this point....the nice thing is I can always change my mind.
here is a thought that might work as well .....i know..... don't use Silicone
But you i could use Platinum Cured Silicone - that has nothing to do with the caulking you get at the hardware store.
I could poor a strip, 1-1/2 inch wide by 8 feel, long out of a variety that has the consistency of think the bottom of your tennis shoes
This type of silicone has great heat insulation, you can buy oven mitts made out of this.
but then i am facing still the many new holes in the ribs
more to ponder