Sorry Jake, but I sure don't. It's really nothing fancy like a lot of the people make them into. John just took the wall coverings off and put insulation in and then put the wood back on. He bought some matching wood and insulated the top and covered it. It already had a small, screened dome in the roof that opens like travel trailers, so that is nice for natural light. He also put some 12 volt lights in the ceiling and at a couple spots on the walls and fixed them so they run off of a battery or the truck if the main electrical line is plugged in. John just put up wood near the top on both sides with hangers to hang clothes, backpacks, and stuff and anchored a sturdy 4 shelf metal unit on one front wall and the spare tire on the other side. He has his cot to sleep on and I have a collapsible metal one that I put a blow up mattress on. We're going to get rid of that metal part and before we use it in late September he's going to make a swing down bunk on one wall high enough so that I can sleep up there and he can sleep on his cot under it. His cot sits high enough that he can put several storage bins for food and clothes under it and now we'll have the whole back and one side for storage, etc. It has a one piece ramp in the back so he can use it for a lot of other stuff besides taking it hunting too.
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