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Postby bve » Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:58 am

Nice work, fenders sure look good with the same profile as the rest of the rig.

Galley looks purposeful (is that a word?) with the different sized cubbies, is the raised counter for hiding the campstove?
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Postby ChickenFoot » Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:37 am

Hey dve thanks, yes it is hiding the camp stove. The top flips up and the camp stove slide out on its own table.
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Postby ChickenFoot » Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:45 am

Thanks Weerider, On the ac vent, there is a wall between the hot air and fresh air intake. I ran the ac on low all night, you could hang meat inside. We were at 82 degrees yesterday with high humidity around 80% the ac cycle just fine and there were no leaks. I got about a quart of water out of the drain line. I have plans on a solid door to close up the vent when not in use.
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Postby Weerider » Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:01 pm

ChickenFoot wrote:Thanks Weerider, On the ac vent, there is a wall between the hot air and fresh air intake. I ran the ac on low all night, you could hang meat inside. We were at 82 degrees yesterday with high humidity around 80% the ac cycle just fine and there were no leaks. I got about a quart of water out of the drain line. I have plans on a solid door to close up the vent when not in use.


There seems to be no limit to the ways we find to make the AC work. Yours looks as good as any other and if it works... what more could you ask. :thumbsup: Keep up the good work and keep the pictures coming.

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