home skillet
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So as most of you know I am building my own pop-up camper in my garage. It is a hard side pop-up and so I have the problem that I can't open the door without popping the top first. I wanted the tallest door that I could get and wasn't willing to do a double door like the Alaskan.
My solution (although I plan to implement later) is a door inside a door.
Basically, I will cut out a second smaller door from the door that I already have made. This second door would be shorter than the pop-up section. I would then apply a thin aluminum frame to both of the new cut edges and a second lockable door latch. That way when I need to get into the camper (or let the dogs out) I can just open the mini-door and when the top is up I can open the whole thing as one unit with the big door. Does that make sense?

This simple design will work well with my solid carbon fiber over foam construction, but I don't see why traditional camper doors could not be modified to accomplish the same thing.
Any thoughts, suggestions, flaws that you all might have?
Home Skillet
My solution (although I plan to implement later) is a door inside a door.
Basically, I will cut out a second smaller door from the door that I already have made. This second door would be shorter than the pop-up section. I would then apply a thin aluminum frame to both of the new cut edges and a second lockable door latch. That way when I need to get into the camper (or let the dogs out) I can just open the mini-door and when the top is up I can open the whole thing as one unit with the big door. Does that make sense?

This simple design will work well with my solid carbon fiber over foam construction, but I don't see why traditional camper doors could not be modified to accomplish the same thing.
Any thoughts, suggestions, flaws that you all might have?
Home Skillet