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Postby surveytech » Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:22 am

Steve think flames.
it will make you go faster.
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Postby steve wolverton » Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:22 am

surveytech wrote:Steve think flames.
it will make you go faster.


:lol: Nah, there's nothing fast about that little camper. :D
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Postby DaveandDebbie » Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:45 pm

I think I like it go for it
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Postby bdosborn » Mon Jan 15, 2007 8:09 pm

Think Ebay

Lots less work. I hate sanding, painting, gluing, well work in general. Will someone please build my new camper for me?:R
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Postby dhazard » Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:42 pm

On Friday I picked up 16” of 3/4x3/4X1/16 for $6.46 at Modesto Steel.
Well worth the time to find a suppler.
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Postby NightCap » Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:54 pm

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Hey Steve, howd you make the inside wall frame curved around the entire wall in this pic. is it from the plywood you cut off to make the top curves? I don't think I'm explaining myself very well. Hope you get the ideer. :thinking:
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Postby steve wolverton » Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:24 pm

NightCap wrote:Hey Steve, howd you make the inside wall frame curved around the entire wall in this pic. is it from the plywood you cut off to make the top curves? I don't think I'm explaining myself very well. Hope you get the ideer. :thinking:


I think I understand the question. The straight parts are 1x2's, and the curved section is 3/4" plywood cut to the same profile.

If that wasn't what you were asking, then the correct answer is blue. No green! :thinking:
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Postby NightCap » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:36 pm

Ok, I got ya. Were you able to use the curved remainder piece? Or would it only be useful to scribe the curve to cut out of a bigger plywood piece?
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Postby steve wolverton » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:50 pm

NightCap wrote:Were you able to use the curved remainder piece? Or would it only be useful to scribe the curve to cut out of a bigger plywood piece?


Hmm. I'm pretty sure I didn't use those pieces for anything. The sides of the camper are 1/4", and I think I just trashed those pieces.

Why these questions NightCap? You gonna build another camper? ;)
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Postby NightCap » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:39 am

:ok: I'm with ya now. You see I have to see how i'm going to build something before I start. Picture it in the noggin. Got to get my brain wrapped around it. I know that spreads it pretty thin. :lol:

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Postby steve wolverton » Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:07 pm

Hey All,

Long time since the last update, but I've been busy with work, life, blah blah blah. ;)

I installed a GE 5050BTU AC in the Puffin today. I still have to seal it and trim it out, but it's kickin' some cold friggin' air now. :thumbsup:

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I cut a hole about 12 x 18 under the air conditioner in the floor so that I won't have to worry about drainage. The AC is support by a 2x2 that runs under the AC frame across the hole I cut in the floor. I sealed the AC compartment with epoxy to seal it from moisture.

I was sweating like mad installing it. It's about 120% humidity and I'm glad I did as I'm going to be doing a 3 day camping trip in East Texas this weekend. WooHoo! I'll let you know how well (or not) it works.
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Postby steve wolverton » Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:46 pm

Whoops. Seems that there was a lot of heat with just a hole in the bottom of the AC section. Seems that heat must rise or something? :oops:

I went ahead and cut out another vent on the side of the camper to get some air moving across the AC. Seems to work much better now. Nice and cooooooooooool. :snow

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Postby Zorkman » Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:52 pm

Nice... I was wondering how you had done the A/C... BTW how did you get the textured look on the white paint on the ouside of the camper? Also did you make a door for the hole under neath to be shut during travle? or you not worring about it?
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Postby steve wolverton » Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:00 pm

Zorkman wrote:Nice... I was wondering how you had done the A/C... BTW how did you get the textured look on the white paint on the ouside of the camper? Also did you make a door for the hole under neath to be shut during travle? or you not worring about it?


The textured look is paint texture from Home Depot that is mixed with the paint. I used a medium texture. I'm going to repaint the inside of my camper using a fine texture and beige paint. I'm not as happy with the sponge paint now. It hides a lot of imperfection, but it's just not what I was after.

There is no door for the bottom of the AC compartment - I just cut a hole in the floor and sealed the wood with epoxy. The AC compartment is simply a box inside the camper that's sealed from the rest of the camper.

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Postby Zorkman » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:16 pm

Sweet.. Thanks for the info on the texture, will have to keep that in mind. Yah im building a camper, stumbled on this site a few months back and have been enjoying it ever since. I have just started my build though, actually just picked up a HF trailer yesterday, assembling it this weekend (was waiting for it to go on sale, turns out I also received a 15% off any single item coupon in the mail as well, so I was able to get the model with the 12" wheel for a NICE price of $203 out the door. I plan on (if you dont mind) taking some of your ideas and mixing them with some of the widget. With me, the misses and our 1 year old daughter a traditional teardrop is pretty much not an option and I love the way yours turned out.

With the A/C in the front, do you think that is going to make tounge weight an issue?
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