Re: 7x16 Conversion from Georgia
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 1:20 pm
Hi Martin. Did you get your AC framing done? I hope it is coming along well.
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flboy wrote:Hi Martin. Did you get your AC framing done? I hope it is coming along well.
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m.colley wrote:flboy wrote:Hi Martin. Did you get your AC framing done? I hope it is coming along well.
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Hey Don,
Not yet I haven't. I hope to have my AC this coming week, then I'll start on it. I wanted to have the AC on hand to measure before I started cutting holes. My plumbing is almost finished, I got started cutting the hole for my outside shower box that I'm hacking for my tankless water heater hookup and it started pouring rain. I'll have all the plumbing done before the weekend is over, then it on to the AC, then the bed. If I'm lucky I'll have it all done by first of September.
Martin
lrrowe wrote:Thanks Martin, that is good to know.
flboy wrote:lrrowe wrote:Thanks Martin, that is good to know.
Bob, I have extra room on my shelf for a larger AC or smaller. The way mine is installed, I may have to cut a few new foam pieces to seal off the inputs and outputs. On the Front Panel (When I build it for this one), I am going to cut it for a close fit on this AC and a replacement is smaller for some reason, then I'll do what Martin is recommending. If it is larger, I will just modify the panel as needed. In all cases, it should be relatively easy.
I'd cut your panel tight for the first AC. You can always cut more off for a larger one... and add trim for a smaller
Martin, I hope you get that AC installed soon. It is a hot one this summer!! I have been firing mine up just to work inside the trailer. It is nice. :-) I wired up the Fridge this week. Now I have cold drinks in there too. Heck, by the end of the weekend, I'll be able to use the toilet...
m.colley wrote:I opened up the ramp today to start my framing for the AC install. I removed the plywood from the inside, and removed the metal from the exterior, exposing the metal framing.