Built in the early seventies. Bit like a sheep wagon.
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twisted lines wrote:I have been inside these containers to put bulk head fittings in them, around 1/2” thick,
The feet ? Take a lot of room inside, it's truly a confined space that’s warm very warm
Tom&Shelly wrote:twisted lines wrote:I have been inside these containers to put bulk head fittings in them, around 1/2” thick,
The feet ? Take a lot of room inside, it's truly a confined space that’s warm very warm
Wonder if the windows open on this water tank camper? Pretty good cross ventilation if so.
The curly chimney pipe is interesting. Must have had some cold nights?
Tom
Tom&Shelly wrote:twisted lines wrote:I have been inside these containers to put bulk head fittings in them, around 1/2” thick,
The feet ? Take a lot of room inside, it's truly a confined space that’s warm very warm
Wonder if the windows open on this water tank camper? Pretty good cross ventilation if so.
The curly chimney pipe is interesting. Must have had some cold nights?
Tom
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