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Building a Camper - The Box - 6
Topic: Body   Posted:2009-12-06
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Another brace to hold the final ceiling panel:

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We are a box!

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Enclosed, well, except for the very back:

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It all fit very well together. The trick is the first piece, the anchor piece. The rest just emerges from that. I didn't have plans, really, although I drew a lot of them. I thought about this all the way from Seattle to Myrtle Point, and back again. I also walked a lot around Georgetown thinking about campers. At one point I figured the thing that made the most sense!!!! was converting an Isuzu NPR box truck.

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