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buksnbears
 
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# Posted: 1 Jul 2014 06:05pm
 
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  last winter, the mice desroyed my camper so i dragged it home and tore it down to the frame and axel. here is what it looks like now.  its fully insulated so should stay warm if needed.            
    
  
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Smawgunner
 
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# Posted: 1 Jul 2014 07:53pm
 
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  That is sweet!
  
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SE Ohio
 
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# Posted: 1 Jul 2014 07:55pm
 
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  Nice job!  Inside picts makes it look bigger than my 14 x 24 somehow.  Is that cedar inside?
  
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buksnbears
 
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# Posted: 1 Jul 2014 07:58pm
 
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  the interior is a mix of pine and cedar which came from a fence that blew down.  smells good in there but that won't last long cuz i may take it for a 2-3 week coyote trappin trip this fall 
  
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toyota_mdt_tech
 
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# Posted: 1 Jul 2014 08:13pm
 
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  That is nice. Di it get much heavier than before.
  
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buksnbears
 
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# Posted: 1 Jul 2014 08:31pm
 
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  oh yeah. its heavy. 2x4 walls. was an old 1965 camper with 2x2 walls and aluminum sheathing.
  
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turkeyhunter
 
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# Posted: 2 Jul 2014 08:52am
 
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  looks great!!! How far do you have to pull it to your hunting land??
  
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Bevis
 
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# Posted: 3 Jul 2014 04:52pm
 
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  Did you have to beef up the frame before building ?
  
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buksnbears
 
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# Posted: 3 Jul 2014 05:09pm
 
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  only 150 miles.  no, did not beef up the frame. seemed very beefed as is.
  
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