F/S Little Guy Petcool door template ~SOLD~

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F/S Little Guy Petcool door template ~SOLD~

Postby Jason and Amanda » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:07 pm

I'm almost finished with my permanent petcool ducting into my Silver Shadow. (pics coming soon i hope) I'll have the door window template available by labor day weekend. I'd like to try to get $15 for it if sold locally, or $25 if shipped. I've only used it 3 or 4 times, it's got electrical tape around the inlets to provide a snugger (is that a word) fit for the 2" PVC but other than that it's in good shape. Anyone need one of these? I'd guess that most people with a Little Guy and a Petcool already have this thing or another method of routing the A/C ducting. I figured I'd offer it up since it's $60 from www.golittleguy.com :shock:
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Postby mrchuc » Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:09 pm

I sent you a PM. This is just the item I need!

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Postby iplay10us2 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:23 pm

I just want to see the pictures. I have a petcool and a Silver Shadow myself.
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Postby Jason and Amanda » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:02 pm

I'm on baby duty right now because my wife had to have her wisdom teeth removed this morning :cry: But...

Basically I got a 2 inch steel threaded coupling from the electrical section of lowes and paired it with two female threaded and male slip PVC couplings and used a round marine grade electrical outlet plate on each side of the teardrop floor and used silicon caulking to seal it.

So I drilled two 2" holes in the floor of the teardrop then drilled out the center of the round outlet covers with the same hole saw. Then I pre-drilled the screw holes for the outlet covers and caulked the foam baffle on both sides. Screwed in the covers, then caulked the threads of the couplings and screwed them tight. To route "ducting" inside the teardrop I'm just using paneling and running it up the front wall high enough for a tiny air register at a 45* angle to the front and side walls. So the plywood cover for the under bed storage and the corners of the bed will have to be trimmed in the corners, i haven't completed that part yet. But I have the framing for the ducting complete and I've completed the sealed passthrough from the bottom of the trailer.

Make sense? I should probably create a thread in the build section with pictures.
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Postby iplay10us2 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:21 pm

Yes, a thread in the build sections with pictures would be great! When you get time, of course.

Hope your wife gets to feeling better soon.
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