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Sep-26-2016 11:16 AM
goreds2 wrote:
I bought a curtain to put around the front driver/passenger seat area for stealth camping. Back to the drawing board as I lighted up the van inside last night and I can see through it. Thinking I need a solid black curtain.
Sep-26-2016 08:35 AM
Eastwacamper wrote:Thanks, I also washed my Class B from top to bottom yesterday. Hard work but worth it plus good exercise.
Once in another vehicle I just attached a solid white lining to the curtain that was there. It reflects light into the living area and you can't see through it. It was white cotton, I think.
Sep-25-2016 10:29 AM
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Sep-21-2016 12:08 PM
Eastwacamper wrote:
I need to learn how to post a photo from my cell phone. I have one I took of the B in the woods.
Sep-21-2016 11:58 AM
Sep-21-2016 08:58 AM
Would love to see a picture.
Sep-21-2016 07:09 AM
Sep-19-2016 05:58 PM
rvroadtrips wrote:
Yesterday I made a "storm shield" for the outside of the van window. I used insulation which is like bubblewrap between two sheets of mylar (Reflex? forgot the name, something like that). I cut it custom to fit the window.
Then I sewed an apple green boarder on the edging all the way around and added two side flaps. The flaps go through the van's wing windows - those little ones next to the main window. When you put the flap through the window and close it this holds the storm shield on. I didn't have it finished the day before but had the cutout and USED IT when my house became the center of a Colorado storm that pelted a LOT of HAIL at my window. I used the wipers to hold it on (had to do this 3 times due to the wind). I figure it saved me about $300 or more for a new window. This storm was the worst I've ever personally seen. It was awesome.
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