Took the mattress out today so I could work on the the insulation, and maybe paint the floor.
11 cans of insulation and here is how it looks.

Spacey but expensive, I do like the look in a trailer inspired by the 47 Roswell.
del
Got to get this silly thing to work before I ditch the wooden prop. If life would stop getting in the way I would work on it.halfdome, Danny wrote:Hey Del,don't tell me your ditching that 2"x4" hatch prop.
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Good for youthat looks so much safer for the ole' noggin.
Danny
The curve of the wall is why using a normal bubble is not practical. Manufacturing one is more than I want to get into. I do have a question, what is a conniekit?leaded wrote:About bubble windows......... seen some shocksale equipment.
Typical for stores to sell socks, trousers or similar smalls.
Round clear plastic w/ a lid edge!
Check the conniekit on this car. This bubble has been painted inside to lower the effect as an 3d brakelight.....
Thank you, although I will be the only one using it, and if a second person ever helps, they best not be tall.CaptainKram wrote:Del, A galley built for two!![]()
NICE!!!
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CK (AKA: Mark)
del wrote:The curve of the wall is why using a normal bubble is not practical. Manufacturing one is more than I want to get into. I do have a question, what is a conniekit?leaded wrote:About bubble windows......... seen some shocksale equipment.
Typical for stores to sell socks, trousers or similar smalls.
Round clear plastic w/ a lid edge!
Check the conniekit on this car. This bubble has been painted inside to lower the effect as an 3d brakelight.....
del
del wrote:Thank you, although I will be the only one using it, and if a second person ever helps, they best not be tall.CaptainKram wrote:Del, A galley built for two!![]()
NICE!!!
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CK (AKA: Mark)
del
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