KCStudly wrote:Base hobby shop should have torches you could use.
Tomterrific wrote:I think there are sheet metal tools for stretching and shrinking thin metal. By shrinking the side of the L it should curve nicely. I'm sure you can get a thinner L somewhere to work with.
Tomterrific wrote:I like the idea of the dropped edge for water run-off. Water flows down hill after all. :-) My hatch edge has no rubber seal just the overhang and it doesn't leak. It surprised me but the camper stays outside and there it is, no leak. My hatch is vertical so i believe the straight shot of the water has much to do with the lack of leak.
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jmascioni wrote:Is it just me, or is your door a little long on the bottom edge?
I was just curious, seems to me that would make for a terrible wind drag if it sticks down below the bottom of the floor.
lfhoward wrote:Your progress on this build has been amazing. Super quick and it is coming out so well!
Too bad the plastic tub shattered on you! Are you planning to have the batteries on the tongue or in the galley? I have some battery boxes that I didn't end up using that might work for you if you are putting them indoors. The boxes are Group 24 and have their own vent hoses. PM me if you might be interested. I have 3.
bobhenry wrote:
I would look at coolers you could even vent it thru the drain cock and the "polyprop" coolers are a lot tougher.
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