As you should be. There are really two reasons to have a trailer/RV/whatever, IMO: (1) no or minimal set-up/takedown, and (2) don't have to use a port-a-potty or pit toilet for your business.
As you should be. There are really two reasons to have a trailer/RV/whatever, IMO: (1) no or minimal set-up/takedown, and (2) don't have to use a port-a-potty or pit toilet for your business.
Whoomah!
Wow, seriously? So it's just a fresh water tank and then onto the ground?
Not even a fresh water tank, it just had a sink with the hookup for the garden hose to feed it, if you wanted. We have to ADD the fresh water tank.
That thing is awesome! I wonder what it's like to take a dump in a 40 year old new toilet? Talk about a unique "first" to have on your resume!
That looks super cool, and a handy size at only 20 feet!
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Last & not least.
I have always liked fire trucks.......
I saw an old C-series on the freeway yesterday and started thinking how cool it'd be to build a camper onto the back of one. Sadly, that is WAY beyond my time, money, and capability. I sort of wish my friend was still unemployed, as he's a great carpenter and I'd happily flip him a few grand to execute the plan for me.. but he's not. Maybe next go-around.
Tangentially related: another friend of mine just started a single-client business picking up RVs from their factory and delivering them to California. Seems like a neat job to have for a while.
Speedpimp did that for a while TSG..
Ever watched the shows on Travel Channel called Extreme RVs? they showed one that was an 18 wheeler with the RV being the entire 53 foot trailer including a small garage space.