Here are some pictures of grid beams:
Here are some pictures of cubes:
Ken Issacs, Architect relaxing at home in Chicago |
From the book, Nomadic Furniture |
You Tube has some good links to Grid Beam building techniques.
The camping furniture I prefer is light weight tubing and fabric like the Cabela's camp kitchen.
This could be easily modified to fit and then bolted to the grid beam. I find this preferable to the conventional 3/4" plywood and 2x4"s that are over engineered and heavy and permanent. There are tons of light weight aluminum and fabric examples to choose from.
Light weight is important for moving vehicles. Heavy doesn't matter in static structures.Plus, you can unbolt and rearrange, remove and set up out side the van if you want. I you wanted to drive grandma and grandpa to the airport just unbolt the kitchen and bed and reattach the seats!
I'm thinking of a similar starting point for a small truck - perhaps pulling off the traditional bed and starting from a flat bed and working up. I'm glad I'm not the only one to consider something so crazy!
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