Iconfabul8 wrote:You could do like Don (Flboy) and mount the AC unit inside and then just do some proper venting. You could easily do it this way without cutting studs.
Dons AC build starts about here: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=65498&start=240
Sorry not arguing, but if that's your inside-studs space why wouldn't a narrow unit that fits in there, like the one I mentioned, be suitable?yycwrangler wrote: 16" in length which is what I am from side stud to stud.
John61CT wrote:Sorry not arguing, but if that's your inside-studs space why wouldn't a narrow unit that fits in there, like the one I mentioned, be suitable?yycwrangler wrote: 16" in length which is what I am from side stud to stud.
DirtyD1833 wrote:Why cut the stud to fit the vent, if the vent has a "lip" just cut the lip to fit around the stud and leave the flange in place. This is my plan when I shamelessly copy flboy's design....
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flboy wrote:Padilen, you could you just build two "access" doors in the V-Nose that open up for when the AC is on? When in travel, they would be solid and closed up.
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