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SilverPompadour
Mar 17, 2016Explorer
Im not sure how the Dodge would feel about barn wood but it would solve the issue. Loads of it around here too.
With that much extra weight, who ever buys it might wanna fix the brakes before heading down the mountain.
I really wanted a wood stove in mine.
Just to throw more variables in the mix. The bare aluminum patch in my ceiling where the AC used to be did NOT condense moisture. Same .019 stuff as the end caps. The patch is almost directly above the heater and the cavity was thoroughly filled with spray foam(Great stuff). The factory foam behind the end caps was very thin compared to the rest of the camper.
I guess I could try 'injecting' spray foam behind the end caps thru strategically drilled holes. $20 experiment. Just dont know how well the foam will flow behind the panels, or if the panels would then be unable to be removed.
With that much extra weight, who ever buys it might wanna fix the brakes before heading down the mountain.
I really wanted a wood stove in mine.
Just to throw more variables in the mix. The bare aluminum patch in my ceiling where the AC used to be did NOT condense moisture. Same .019 stuff as the end caps. The patch is almost directly above the heater and the cavity was thoroughly filled with spray foam(Great stuff). The factory foam behind the end caps was very thin compared to the rest of the camper.
I guess I could try 'injecting' spray foam behind the end caps thru strategically drilled holes. $20 experiment. Just dont know how well the foam will flow behind the panels, or if the panels would then be unable to be removed.
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