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wildmanbaker wrote:
Are you noticing an increase in "felt" comfort level inside as you add more insulation?
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joerg68 wrote:
I actually do have one small datapoint for solar: We have one 100 W panel, glued to the roof - so no angleing. And one AGM battery, I believe 70 Ah. In an 8ft hardwall truck camper. We are three-season campers - never in winter. Whatever works on propane is left on propane - fridge, hot water, furnace, cooking. LED lights throughout, no TV, no Microwave, no electric coffee maker - you get the idea.
We never had to plug into shore power all year. Often the battery was topped off by the time we had our breakfast.
But that is just our rig and the way we use it.
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STBRetired wrote:fulltimin wrote:
I decided to use my bandsaw to cut the half lap joints.
If you use your bandsaw a lot, I recommend getting the Carter band saw guides. They are a bit pricey, but they do a much better job of keeping the blade under control than the slide blocks that you currently have. I replaced mine with these when I was having trouble with the blade wandering when re-sawing wood with heavy grain. The blade would try to twist to follow the grain and I had to leave too much clearance with the slide blocks to avoid heating up the blade from excessive drag.