RoadtripsAndCampfires
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I mentioned in a previous post I saw Bob's video interviewing RockingB and as a result we are redesigning the trailer even though we are in late stages of completing it (insert profanity).
The 4 things required for it to be registered as an RV:
1. Built In Refrigerator (we already had that, a 3-way).
2. Built in Stove
We were going to use the Camp Chef stove/grill/oven and have propane quick fit pipe behind stainless counter/sink BUT this will not qualify. Therefore we will sell that at garage sale and buy a 2 or 3-burner stovetop. Still figuring out how to "permanently install" it - guess we'll have to make it somehow built in and then take it to the propane guy.
3. Plummed Shower - (double dose of propanity)
We spent a long time making the frame for our little bathtub we got from PPL Motorhomes. Wayne built a wood frame around it and we primed and painted that and insulated the entire thing and added painted FRP board to match our metal colors nearby (copper/silver and bronze). Not enough room for tub + new toilet (see below) so we had to order a shower pan that's only 24" x 24". For plumbing see below.
4. Plummed Toilet (love the change but not what it's doing to our space).
OK, I had painted the porta-potty (which is about 20 years old) the colors noted above (which also match the Fantastic Vent Fan nearby). I loved the bathroom and we were going to add the wall the day after we saw the video mentioned. We would have drilled the tub hole, put in the window, mirror and wire rack we had all ready to install the very next day - that was the plan. Then we saw the video.
There is not enough room under the cargo trailer to put a black water tank without worry of breaking it on some rock in some desert. Our 26 gallon water tank is inside for the same reason. The other reason is we don't want to worry about tanks freezing, etc. should we decide to use the trailer in cold weather for some reason down the road.
Much searching and I found the "PolyJohn" which has a 15-gallon built in holding tank AND A SEWER CONNECTION HOOKUP. Solves the problem when we added an 18 gallon SmartTote2 XL with 4 wheels. We will be able to dump directly into that and then hook that up to the hitch and drive it to the dump.
The PolyJohn is big and it's messing up my design. I'm not crying because this setup will be awesome. OUR BIG PROBLEM IS it's backordered. Was suppose to ship yesterday and now not until the 20th! If it doesn't come by the end of the month we have to stay here another month and pay rent so we can get all 4 items done before "living in it."
Stay tuned for updates. Now I wish we had gotten the 8 foot wide and longer. Not really. We really want small so the 7 by 16 will have to find a way to accommodate all of this without messing up my design too bad.
Sigh.
Oh, the RV status will allow us to get the insurance for the items INSIDE the trailer in case of theft or accidents. See Bob's video to make sense of all of this.
I tried to find the link to the video mentioned but Bob has so many ...
Christine
The 4 things required for it to be registered as an RV:
1. Built In Refrigerator (we already had that, a 3-way).
2. Built in Stove
We were going to use the Camp Chef stove/grill/oven and have propane quick fit pipe behind stainless counter/sink BUT this will not qualify. Therefore we will sell that at garage sale and buy a 2 or 3-burner stovetop. Still figuring out how to "permanently install" it - guess we'll have to make it somehow built in and then take it to the propane guy.
3. Plummed Shower - (double dose of propanity)
We spent a long time making the frame for our little bathtub we got from PPL Motorhomes. Wayne built a wood frame around it and we primed and painted that and insulated the entire thing and added painted FRP board to match our metal colors nearby (copper/silver and bronze). Not enough room for tub + new toilet (see below) so we had to order a shower pan that's only 24" x 24". For plumbing see below.
4. Plummed Toilet (love the change but not what it's doing to our space).
OK, I had painted the porta-potty (which is about 20 years old) the colors noted above (which also match the Fantastic Vent Fan nearby). I loved the bathroom and we were going to add the wall the day after we saw the video mentioned. We would have drilled the tub hole, put in the window, mirror and wire rack we had all ready to install the very next day - that was the plan. Then we saw the video.
There is not enough room under the cargo trailer to put a black water tank without worry of breaking it on some rock in some desert. Our 26 gallon water tank is inside for the same reason. The other reason is we don't want to worry about tanks freezing, etc. should we decide to use the trailer in cold weather for some reason down the road.
Much searching and I found the "PolyJohn" which has a 15-gallon built in holding tank AND A SEWER CONNECTION HOOKUP. Solves the problem when we added an 18 gallon SmartTote2 XL with 4 wheels. We will be able to dump directly into that and then hook that up to the hitch and drive it to the dump.
The PolyJohn is big and it's messing up my design. I'm not crying because this setup will be awesome. OUR BIG PROBLEM IS it's backordered. Was suppose to ship yesterday and now not until the 20th! If it doesn't come by the end of the month we have to stay here another month and pay rent so we can get all 4 items done before "living in it."
Stay tuned for updates. Now I wish we had gotten the 8 foot wide and longer. Not really. We really want small so the 7 by 16 will have to find a way to accommodate all of this without messing up my design too bad.
Sigh.
Oh, the RV status will allow us to get the insurance for the items INSIDE the trailer in case of theft or accidents. See Bob's video to make sense of all of this.
I tried to find the link to the video mentioned but Bob has so many ...
Christine