gipsyweaver
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I think this is the right place to ask about this... I know several people have converted enclosed cargo trailers, but has anyone done a conversion on a flatbed? While I'd prefer not to tow a trailer, I've been playing with the beginnings of an idea, partly based on things I've seen at larger camping events where a few people show up and assemble a temporary wooden structure on site (obviously these events are one or two weeks long to make that worth while).<br><br>Would it be possible to start with a flat cargo trailer with low walls, build a permanent box up to about 4', then create removable panels with windows to extend the walls up by about 1.5 or 2' more when parked? Unfortunately, I don't have any way to draw what I'm picturing and excuse my lack of correct terms, but the panels would have 2x4 braces extending 1 or 2' downwards. To put them in place, there would be holes in the braces for the base walls and the extension braces that line up and a bolt could be inserted through them to hold them in place. The roof could be made from similar removeable panels that could be stored with the extension walls when traveling and a tarp used over the trailer's contents, or it could be a permanent one that gets raised and lowered.<br><br>It seems to me this could have some advantages: a lower trailer is easier to tow, I'm told, and it would add standing room height when parked. But I think there could be problems with engineering it, water leaks, weight, and just general hassle to set up and take down.You wouldn't be able to stealth very well in it, but it would be less obvious when you aren't camping.<br>