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I would like a small collaspable, light deck to carry in the 8' truck bed. It would have sit beside the fw hitch and not be in the way when traveling. Has anyone done this? I would like to build it myself but if there is a slick unit out there already I would consider buying it. It would only need to hold two chairs, a small table and enough room to get around them, maybe 6' x 8'. Let me know what you think pros and cons, I know there are 1 or 2 people with opinions here.
Scott, I really don't see a practical way to build a portable deck that is 6x8. If you look at the link that Cindy gave us those decks are a lot smaller. By the time you add stairs, rails, and decking, you will end up with one heavy structure that will take some time to erect. The only way I would go if I wanted a deck while camping would be to purchase the Veranda Motorhome, Google it, it's pretty impressive.
I was thinking 2"x6" rails around perimeter with deck boards on a L channel.I would set it on the ground with shims to level it, so it would not need stairs or railing. I would still use the fw stairs down to the deck. Just thinking it woud be nice to be off the ground in wet weather.
We haven't started fulltiming so mabe I'm looking for a solution to a problem that doesn't exist. I thought spending a month at a time at a site we might run into an issue with wet and muddy sites. What do people do to keep the outdoor space under the awning usable in wet weather?
Scott
-- Edited by canuck on Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 12:49:28 PM
I looked at one of these Gene......Impressive it is , the deck is nice but I felt by losing the slide area some part of important fulltime storage went missing neat Idea tho.......Best deck area I found is to buy a Sissel deck mat 8X10 and roll it out under the awning it fits anywhere and weight wise is not so bad!!!!
I have thought about using aluminum angle and composite TEK decking to make a foldable unit but weight and storage is impractible unless you are not moving far and you are staying yearround in one spot.....
decks look real nice until about the second time you have to pick it up and move it..........Im getting to old to be wasting energy to look good to the Jones.....besides who wants a heart attack just trying to make a place to sit down!!!
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Scott, most people use a 20ft camping rug/mat, they also get messy and muddy but I have a large plastic bin that I stuff the whole mess in. When it is dry, these mats shake clean pretty easily, they are sold at camping world and most camp supply stores. As far as your deck idea a couple of things to consider, 1-----2x6 gets heavy, 2----in order to make the structure sound the corners must be joined. 3------The joists must be joined to the ledger or box beam. 4-----The decking must also be secured. 5----All this securing and unsecuring will eventually compromise the wood, it will continue to get looser and looser and harder to assemble. I am not trying to discourage you but being a carpenter for 30 years has given me a pretty deep knowledge of wood and it's working properties.....G
I know that Heartland Toy Haulers have a set up where the garage door can be used as a deck and also includes the deck railing. I'm sure that other toy haulers have that option.
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Looking at: F-350/Ram 3500 type truck, possibly an Airstream or a smaller 5th Wheel.
However, there is still time to change the configuration, just a plan.
old post but we have a similar issue with wanting a deck. however we live at camp most of the summer and intend to leave it here while we snowbird.
but we still want it to be portable, so i can move it out of the way when parking the fiver for the season. then we can put it back up against the camper. so we're looking at portable aluminum docks. they are more expensive, but are maintenance free and not too heavy for one person to move alone.
our other thought is if this campground sells or we move for some reason we can pack up the dock/deck and bring it with us.
Check out these decks they may be what you are looking for. They are called Travel easy decks www.traveleasydecks.com. I hope this helps. We love ours. They fit in the storage bin under our trailer or in front of our fifth wheel hitch.
Edit by moderator: Activated link. Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Wednesday 10th of July 2013 07:35:47 AM
Anyone still interested in portable steps and decks should check out this website. All aluminum, totally folding, easy peasy set-up. Sturdy. Very reasonable priced. I am thrilled to see this and it is definitely on my wish list!
Anyone still interested in portable steps and decks should check out this website. All aluminum, totally folding, easy peasy set-up. Sturdy. Very reasonable priced. I am thrilled to see this and it is definitely on my wish list!
-- Edited by RodandVal on Wednesday 16th of December 2015 08:36:41 PM
When I looked at the link yesterday... no issues. Today, it's being reported as unsafe and malware is present, so I aborted the attempt. Just giving a heads up on possible internet safety issue. I was using Google Chrome.
-- Edited by biggaRView on Friday 18th of December 2015 11:26:27 AM
Check us out. site works: www.hofmanccr.com <<<(typo)
Looked at your product too. Nice. Steel construction.. D60 deck and stairs must weigh a fair bit, any numbers on that? What is the weight and capacity of the cargo carrier?
-- Edited by biggaRView on Friday 18th of December 2015 12:17:14 PM
We have one of these Sunrise decks ,we actually went to the guys house where he builds them (saved a lot on shipping) they are well built and adjustable to fit ,a little pricey but it breaks down and sets up in 15-20 mins ......ours might be for sale if it doesn't work out with the new DP
-- Edited by Defiant on Monday 11th of January 2016 05:43:17 PM