You don't know all the fun you are going to miss not having a hatch...
Here is another pic for you...

Mike...
Mitheral wrote:If I go with a variation of the ultra light design I've given thought to vacuum bagging the floor, walls and hatch. I've even got the pump sitting under my workbench though it might be better on this project to just use a shop vac.
Miriam C. wrote:Good Evening.
That is going to be a good looking tear. Will a slim cooler fit in the galley?
Miriam
asianflava wrote:I was gonna bag my walls using heavy plastic and rope caulk. I heard/read about using a shopvac somewhere on the net. I was wondering if the shop vac would overheat.
bg wrote:Andrew,
Your silence towards my implementation of the design is almost unnerving to me.. But then again maybe you're just figuring that I know what I'm doing. Curious as to if you have any thoughts on what I'm doing.
angib wrote:I have heard of people using shop vacs as low-tech vac pumps, with the shop vac surviving, but I've never seen any guidance on which sorts survive and I've never spoken to anyone who has done it.
I find it hard to believe - isn't the cooling air for the fan motor the same air that's just been sucked through the filter? So a stalled suction means no cooling air?
angib wrote:Hey, I'm sorry about that.
I'm just watching to see how you're going to do it - there are several bits I can't work out, but you haven't done them yet, so I don't know if you have a plan for them or not.
Like everyone else, I think, mostly I'm just amazed about how fast it's going so far.
And of course, like madjack loves the photos, I loves the light weight......
Andrew
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