We are nuts...but I have gotten a lot of practice welding!<br><br>We wanted a flatbed truck camper which doesn't really exist in the market (well, there is one model by one company, but it is short and has limitations).<br><br>So what do you decide to do? Build one from scratch!<br><br>The camper will have 8 feet of headroom, be a full 8 feet wide inside and 11 feet long, with an additional 6 foot overhang for the queen bed. I am tall (6'7") so the 8 foot ceilings (unheard of in a truck camper) will be so nice!<br><br>We are placing the camper on a 2006 Isuzu NRR 20 foot diesel flatbed truck with about 10,000 pounds of cargo capacity. I estimate the steel framed, aluminum skinned camper will be about 3800 pounds dry. The rear of the flatbed will hold motorcycles.<br><br>If we need repairs on the truck, we will offload the camper on some BLM land and stay in it while the truck is in the shop, using the motorcycles to get around.<br><br>Currently I have finished MIG welding the steel frame and we are putting on the aluminum siding using Sikaflex 252 as a glue/caulk/galvanic barrier. The roof will probably be EPDM over the 1/2" marine plywood that has already been installed. There will be the usual camper stuff like fridge, furnace, water heater, thetford cassette toilette, water and gray tanks (37 gallons each). Since the truck will have tons more capacity I plan on having a few hundred more gallons of water stored under the flatbed frame for serious desert boondocking.<br><br>Here are some pics of our progress so far:<br><br>