You are a very inventive soal Nice pictures, great ideas, and it is fun to see new ideas at work
Look forward to your next move!!
Ron Dickey
...... Inside almost done--Trolly top has opening windows & roof.doors need assembling--pictured above waley windows..galley 1/3 done Cross Bow in Build Journals....http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=54108
The Temperature Sensor into the return air duct...
I was planing on using this 4 wire plug from the controls to an outside box for the AC disconnect..Seems to be the same wire ..What do you guys think...
Galley hatch sides ready for spars... I didn't cover the entire side wall with the 1/8'' spacer and the 1/2'' ply. like Steve Frederick does... The door seals came in from a horse trailer supplier.. 32 feet for $26. I ordered enough to do the hatch also.. The gusset on...
Really nice build so far. Love the AC duct. I was going to do the same on my next one, but I got so many other thing that will be over engineered I will just stick my unit in a hole in the back wall.
Ok I gotta ask. Is your back wall of your shop made out of hay?
Ok I gotta ask. Is your back wall of your shop made out of hay?
Yep.... The 30x60 pole barn is lined on the inside with 300 straw bales then covered with a clay-dirt-straw mixture (adobe)....R50 insulation is the result....
Finally got the galley figured out...We have one of those big refrig. we have been taking camping with our pop-up for some years now so I'm using it... That is why the tall height on the back before I started the radius..... The refg. opening height is 34'' and the counter height is 36'' from the ground.....I plan on putting the stove on a flip up swing out table...The other swing out will be a sink....