L300 camper build plan with retractable bed...
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 7:35 am
And another camper build....
But its a whole new thread considering that behind every build there is a dream :) On to reality....
One of the main considerations was that In addition to offgrid/campsites be able to stealth camp in towns/cities. i.e. rules out roof tents, etc. So be able to sleep two and have some comfort level inside the van if in urban areas. Although could do without the sink and stove but think they might come in handy at such situations for light use without impacting inside space too much.
Another consideration was to try to keep the build as modular and as flexible as possible. Would be good to have the option to change things based on experience on the road rather than mulling stuff over behind a computer.
I also had a limitation of not having a garage or a place where I could work or store any WIP projects. So whatever I wanted to do was limited to inside the van, the sidewalk or home depot parking lot. And its a big pain to do any work in public places. Wind blowing your stuff around, dirt getting into your work, getting run over by supply trucks, etc..
The biggest part was the bed frame/storage. As I said I didn't have a comfortable place to work so wood was out of the question. I didn't have any experience either so it would've taken me a good while to get it right as well as a chunk of cash for tool rentals. After considering other options/costs I came up with a plan to build a pipe frame that would be able to retract into itself. By using a T connector in the middle I could add stability as well as the mechanism for the smaller pipe to telescope inside the larger pipe. I'm using aluminum pipes and fittings to keep the weight down. Using 1" pipes for the upper part of the bed/frame and 3/4" pipes for the bottom part. The 3/4" pipes would telescope inside the 1" pipes for day time use; and would pull out for bed. By using connectors I could also adjust the bed dimensions if need be as well as take it out pretty easily. The frame would screw into the base plywood as well as secured to the side seatbelt bolts for added security. Don't necessarily want to make the Darwin's list by being skewered by one of the pipes in case of an accident :) The bed slats/mattress would be configured so they could fold over before retracting the bed. And any type of storage; bins, drawers, etc. could also be incorporated into the storage area. Bed would be 76" long and 48" wide. Width might be an issue but we'll see. Could adjust if need to; balance between storage space and livable space. Bed is about 24" high. At this point I tried to keep things as flexible as possible to adjust based on experience. If storage space is adequate, or if stability is an issue, I would lower it for more stability and headroom.
So with these considerations/limitations the following is the plan. It is with the bed fully extended; with a missing leg in the middle. Just imagine front half in the open space not being there when retracted. I've completed insulating the van and just starting on the bed/storage. I'm sure it needs some tweaking but hoping the general idea would work.
I'm sure its going to be a long build with many modifications to the modifications but happy that its on the way.
Any input/suggestions on the layout is much appreciated...
But its a whole new thread considering that behind every build there is a dream :) On to reality....
One of the main considerations was that In addition to offgrid/campsites be able to stealth camp in towns/cities. i.e. rules out roof tents, etc. So be able to sleep two and have some comfort level inside the van if in urban areas. Although could do without the sink and stove but think they might come in handy at such situations for light use without impacting inside space too much.
Another consideration was to try to keep the build as modular and as flexible as possible. Would be good to have the option to change things based on experience on the road rather than mulling stuff over behind a computer.
I also had a limitation of not having a garage or a place where I could work or store any WIP projects. So whatever I wanted to do was limited to inside the van, the sidewalk or home depot parking lot. And its a big pain to do any work in public places. Wind blowing your stuff around, dirt getting into your work, getting run over by supply trucks, etc..
The biggest part was the bed frame/storage. As I said I didn't have a comfortable place to work so wood was out of the question. I didn't have any experience either so it would've taken me a good while to get it right as well as a chunk of cash for tool rentals. After considering other options/costs I came up with a plan to build a pipe frame that would be able to retract into itself. By using a T connector in the middle I could add stability as well as the mechanism for the smaller pipe to telescope inside the larger pipe. I'm using aluminum pipes and fittings to keep the weight down. Using 1" pipes for the upper part of the bed/frame and 3/4" pipes for the bottom part. The 3/4" pipes would telescope inside the 1" pipes for day time use; and would pull out for bed. By using connectors I could also adjust the bed dimensions if need be as well as take it out pretty easily. The frame would screw into the base plywood as well as secured to the side seatbelt bolts for added security. Don't necessarily want to make the Darwin's list by being skewered by one of the pipes in case of an accident :) The bed slats/mattress would be configured so they could fold over before retracting the bed. And any type of storage; bins, drawers, etc. could also be incorporated into the storage area. Bed would be 76" long and 48" wide. Width might be an issue but we'll see. Could adjust if need to; balance between storage space and livable space. Bed is about 24" high. At this point I tried to keep things as flexible as possible to adjust based on experience. If storage space is adequate, or if stability is an issue, I would lower it for more stability and headroom.
So with these considerations/limitations the following is the plan. It is with the bed fully extended; with a missing leg in the middle. Just imagine front half in the open space not being there when retracted. I've completed insulating the van and just starting on the bed/storage. I'm sure it needs some tweaking but hoping the general idea would work.
I'm sure its going to be a long build with many modifications to the modifications but happy that its on the way.
Any input/suggestions on the layout is much appreciated...