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I have a 7x12 CT that I am converting into a tiny home/camper. I would like to build an awning similar to the one that Bob has built and is in the 'Warm in Winter/Cool in Summer' article, but I think that the weight in wood needed to cover the roof of a 7x12 would make it top heavy. Maybe I am overly concerned? It would be at least 200 pounds I would guess with plywood and necessary 2x4 cross supports going lengthwise along ladder racks, those are kinda heavy steel and add a lot of weight as well. Then there's the panels which will go up there. None for now, but up to 400-600Watts planned for the future. Plus if I put an awing to go over street side, more weight. My weight budget is getting pretty tight up there. My overall weight budget is only around 2100lbs. Would rather spend that weight on supplies and not build weight.
So I wonder if I can lighten it up somehow? Thinner plywood with more 2x4s? Maybe a fabric (shade or UV reflecting greenhouse material?) that can stretch over ladder racks when in use and rolled away when trailer is moving? Problem with this is I cannot easily reach roof and set something up because of spine issues, so it would have to be mechanized somehow, seems difficult... I cringe when I think of having to unfold the roof top tent that once was on top of my SUV, that was painful.
I thought it would be cool to do an insulated awning made of polyiso sandwiched between 1/4 plywood and attach panels directly through to ladder racks, but I have no way to determine what is safe to drive around with considering air drag and the risk of something falling apart on the road, plus I am very limited in cash and physical strength so I don't want to try and reinvent the wheel at this point.
Thanks for any ideas, links, advice, etc!
On this:
I have a 7x12 CT that I am converting into a tiny home/camper. I would like to build an awning similar to the one that Bob has built and is in the 'Warm in Winter/Cool in Summer' article, but I think that the weight in wood needed to cover the roof of a 7x12 would make it top heavy. Maybe I am overly concerned? It would be at least 200 pounds I would guess with plywood and necessary 2x4 cross supports going lengthwise along ladder racks, those are kinda heavy steel and add a lot of weight as well. Then there's the panels which will go up there. None for now, but up to 400-600Watts planned for the future. Plus if I put an awing to go over street side, more weight. My weight budget is getting pretty tight up there. My overall weight budget is only around 2100lbs. Would rather spend that weight on supplies and not build weight.
So I wonder if I can lighten it up somehow? Thinner plywood with more 2x4s? Maybe a fabric (shade or UV reflecting greenhouse material?) that can stretch over ladder racks when in use and rolled away when trailer is moving? Problem with this is I cannot easily reach roof and set something up because of spine issues, so it would have to be mechanized somehow, seems difficult... I cringe when I think of having to unfold the roof top tent that once was on top of my SUV, that was painful.
I thought it would be cool to do an insulated awning made of polyiso sandwiched between 1/4 plywood and attach panels directly through to ladder racks, but I have no way to determine what is safe to drive around with considering air drag and the risk of something falling apart on the road, plus I am very limited in cash and physical strength so I don't want to try and reinvent the wheel at this point.
Thanks for any ideas, links, advice, etc!