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I’ll go through and make a link listNicely done! Definitely a step above most enclosed, Jeep sharing the links of the products you liked or used. Gonna be doing another one my self here after a while
I’ll go through and make a link listNicely done! Definitely a step above most enclosed, Jeep sharing the links of the products you liked or used. Gonna be doing another one my self here after a while
This is the one I used. A bit pricey but worth it. Honestly you hardly knew you were using a porta-pot.I think that would be my biggest hurdle as far as space/location. Besides that, I have the wife sold on this idea instead of a dealer bought toy hauler.
I just discovered they make these... that LOCK!
I got as much as I could out of it. I was going to line the bottom with some 1/4 plastic but decided just to paint and keep the 2” of extra head space and return the $240 worth of plastic sheets the 6” memory foam mattresses aren’t compressing as much as I thought they would, so I’m glad it decided on the painting the frames
Good idea!You could also use some inflatable mattresses. I do this in my camper / ice house as they can fold up nice and neat when not in use.
No s***... when I ordered the one I’ve got last fall how did I not see the locking type?Lol yea I just found that last week I needed one for the camper. I dunno why I didn't think of it when I bought the one for the trailer. 🙄
Would you happen to know the difference between it and the other models??This is the one I used. A bit pricey but worth it. Honestly you hardly knew you were using a porta-pot.
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That one looks pretty nice n fancy! Not a bad price I think. I've had basic ones in my boats b4 and they ran around $90, but they were pretty basic.Would you happen to know the difference between it and the other models??
Taller and it has the elongated seat. Much like those in a home. You don't feel like you're trying to s*** in a thimble. I've used a number of them in different boats I've had and that one is definitely the best. If it weren't for the old lady I may have never bought one but she wasn't keen on going to the bathhouse/restroom in the middle of the night.Would you happen to know the difference between it and the other models??
Also has electric flush that works well.Would you happen to know the difference between it and the other models??
I was so looking forward to seeing your trailer / project t the 20 TO. That's what I want to do!Would you happen to know the difference between it and the other models??
JTW has done an awesome job. My was pretty basic but worked well for me and the wife. I had about $3700 total in it and sold it for $3400 I think. The bed setup in about 5minutes after pulling the buggy out.I was so looking forward to seeing your trailer / project t the 20 TO. That's what I want to do!
This makes it all worth it!!Trailer looks BA JTW, nice work man! Thanks to you this thread has me looking at trailer flooring now, ugh!
Nope.. I bought a 3500 watt inverter generator. I figure I’ll have power going for air or heat, so it shouldn’t matter. I’ve got it rigged to sit on the trailer tongue, so I’ll run it when driving down the road if I’m going far and need to keep things in the fridge/freezer cold.No propane function?
What size was that?JTW has done an awesome job. My was pretty basic but worked well for me and the wife. I had about $3700 total in it and sold it for $3400 I think. The bed setup in about 5minutes after pulling the buggy out.
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7 X 14 v-nose so actual length was 16. If I were to do it again I probably would have went a bit larger but it actually worked pretty good.What size was that?