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Its_Hondo wrote:
Here's a neat mod that the previous owner did to the coach- a 3 piece privacy curtain-
He made it out of thick vinyl and it snaps in place. It has heavy duty zippers to connect the 3 pieces, so you can remove the center piece to access the drivers area.
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โApr-28-2014 08:33 AM
Its_Hondo wrote:
Yep, that's a heater duct in the floor. The duct is on the underneath the floor, made of sheetmetal & uninsulated (though covered with a black sealer).
โApr-28-2014 07:56 AM
Gargamel wrote:
As you can see in my photo below you're Jamboree has got nothing on this ol' girl! Just kidding. Great work on the restoration. I've learned a lot from this post! I need to do some upgrading to mine and you've given me a lot of great ideas.
โApr-28-2014 07:55 AM
pnichols wrote:
What's that (hot air heating?) vent in the floor by the dinette seat?
I've never seen that in a small Class C. If this is a propane furnace heating duct, then how did they run the ducting under the floor, while at the same time keeping the coach roof height low, and also insulate this ducting so that there would be very little heat loss in cold outside temperatures?
Our propane furnace distributed duct grill openings point out along the bottom of cabinets aimed horizontally along the floor surfaces, with the duct tubing to them contained within the interior so the warm duct tubing surfaces help keep the water pipes from freezing. I believe a lot of small Class C rigs have furnace hot air distribution systems similar to ours .... but could be wrong.
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