Had cushions made locally for the sofa.
Computer work station at the forward end of the living room with the TV on an adjustable arm.
Drawers for folded items, sweathers, socks, jeans, etc. Shelf in middle pulls out.
Small stainless sind in the corner in the bathroom with 5-gal removable grey tank underneath.
Jen made curtains for clothes closet and for a bathroom “door”.
out of the way. When it’s shower time, we pull the shower curtain around the track, put the bottom in a storage “tub” and connect the hand-held showerhead to the kitchen sink. Yes, it’s a 2-person operation, but it sure beats some of the showers we have had to endure in our travels.
Added pair of 12v gel batteries. I hope you have enjoyed the conversion
of our cargo trailer. It is approximately 120 sq ſt. For the
A “smart” charger tops them up when we are plugged in.
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two of us it suits us just fine. You’ll never find another one like it. Such is the reward for building one yourself – your design, your trailer the way you want
We can remove the table when we bring the wheelchair into the trailer.
it, not the way some corporate designer thinks it should be. For more information on converting a
cargo trailer, check out the Cargo Trailer sub-forum at
www.tnttt.com. For more pictures on our build, check
out
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