RIPbiker13
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Hello all, first time here. Super cool site and I don't know how I haven't come across it before.
A little bit about myself, I fabricate and weld and have a YouTube channel related to my projects. Currently, I'm restoring my dad's 1969 Ford F250. We also have a 1974 Holiday Rambler bumper-pull trailer. I did a lot of work on it and lived in it for nearly a year. It's currently in storage. My F150 did not like pulling it and it wasn't as portable as we had hoped. So we just bought a 2017 F250 and will be getting back to using the camper.
In the mean time, we have two dogs, and two children, so the truck gets very cramped. We would like a cab for the bed to keep the dogs safe while traveling. Caps are VERY expensive and I am not finding much in the way of used, but I'm looking. So I got to thinking, I make a lot of other things, why not this?
My thought is a steel frame using 1" square tubing, three ribs front, center, and rear, running from the driver to passenger side and a couple pieces to connect them front to back, then skin the frame with 18 or even 20ga sheet metal and stitch weld it for strength. Weight isn't a huge concern on a 250 and I don't think the weight savings would be significant between steel and aluminum on the small scale of this project, but I've been wrong before. Also, I don't have the ability to weld aluminum yet, so that would be an added cost to get the right welding gas.
I would like to remove it when not in use regularly so it would bolt in when attached. Insulation is a concern because building a metal box would get very hot inside. LED lighting is a simple matter and I was thinking that it it were steel, it would be strong enough to support a rack for my kayak for those fishing adventures too.
I'm fairly certain there is something I'm over looking and failing to consider. Any input, ideas, advice, anything, would be very welcome. Thanks for taking the time to even look at this. Again, super cool community here. Glad to be here.
A little bit about myself, I fabricate and weld and have a YouTube channel related to my projects. Currently, I'm restoring my dad's 1969 Ford F250. We also have a 1974 Holiday Rambler bumper-pull trailer. I did a lot of work on it and lived in it for nearly a year. It's currently in storage. My F150 did not like pulling it and it wasn't as portable as we had hoped. So we just bought a 2017 F250 and will be getting back to using the camper.
In the mean time, we have two dogs, and two children, so the truck gets very cramped. We would like a cab for the bed to keep the dogs safe while traveling. Caps are VERY expensive and I am not finding much in the way of used, but I'm looking. So I got to thinking, I make a lot of other things, why not this?
My thought is a steel frame using 1" square tubing, three ribs front, center, and rear, running from the driver to passenger side and a couple pieces to connect them front to back, then skin the frame with 18 or even 20ga sheet metal and stitch weld it for strength. Weight isn't a huge concern on a 250 and I don't think the weight savings would be significant between steel and aluminum on the small scale of this project, but I've been wrong before. Also, I don't have the ability to weld aluminum yet, so that would be an added cost to get the right welding gas.
I would like to remove it when not in use regularly so it would bolt in when attached. Insulation is a concern because building a metal box would get very hot inside. LED lighting is a simple matter and I was thinking that it it were steel, it would be strong enough to support a rack for my kayak for those fishing adventures too.
I'm fairly certain there is something I'm over looking and failing to consider. Any input, ideas, advice, anything, would be very welcome. Thanks for taking the time to even look at this. Again, super cool community here. Glad to be here.