wdchyd
Elite Member
Deepndirt,
I built my own PU camper back in the late 70's......
The plans came from an old Popular Mechanics magazine and it showed step by step instructions......enough for me to build with what I had....
Way overbuilt but it rode on the back of a 1972 International 1210 Camper Special PU truck...
The base was the first stage of construction.....1/2" plywood on bottom, 2x3 sandwiched flat with another 1/2 layer on the top for floor.....shaped to fit in bed of truck with clearance for tailights...glued and screwed
The knee walls were 2x3's just high enough to clear the top of the fenders on PU
then 3/4" plywood was cut to fit between knee walls and the underside of the camper sides.....
Once the base was complete, the four walls and roof sections were prefabbed with 2x4's ripped in half for studding......paneling was preinstalled on the wall and roof sections before screwing to the base......
from there on it was built from the inside out.......all sections were glued and screwed....insulated, wired for 12vdc and 110vac....alum sheet metal roof with vinyl siding...it was very sturdy and stabile on the camper jacks
I gave it to a neighbor to use as a storage shed about 8 yrs ago and it is still dry inside, alot of good memories made in that camper.....
I built my own PU camper back in the late 70's......
The plans came from an old Popular Mechanics magazine and it showed step by step instructions......enough for me to build with what I had....
Way overbuilt but it rode on the back of a 1972 International 1210 Camper Special PU truck...
The base was the first stage of construction.....1/2" plywood on bottom, 2x3 sandwiched flat with another 1/2 layer on the top for floor.....shaped to fit in bed of truck with clearance for tailights...glued and screwed
The knee walls were 2x3's just high enough to clear the top of the fenders on PU
then 3/4" plywood was cut to fit between knee walls and the underside of the camper sides.....
Once the base was complete, the four walls and roof sections were prefabbed with 2x4's ripped in half for studding......paneling was preinstalled on the wall and roof sections before screwing to the base......
from there on it was built from the inside out.......all sections were glued and screwed....insulated, wired for 12vdc and 110vac....alum sheet metal roof with vinyl siding...it was very sturdy and stabile on the camper jacks
I gave it to a neighbor to use as a storage shed about 8 yrs ago and it is still dry inside, alot of good memories made in that camper.....