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Post by universalexports on Jul 12, 2013 11:37:40 GMT -8
no problem, my email is jamie.sanders1@us.army.mil I will send you measurements monday.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 12, 2013 11:30:11 GMT -8
from what I have learned, here are the basics an AC unit has 4 airways.
one in the front, this is the air that is pulled in from inside the cabin cooled and pushed back out into your cabin.
two air intakes on the side, these pull in air to cool down the condinsor/evaporator etc. and exits out the back of the AC to the outside.
the rear vent pushes out the hot air to outside.
now what does this mean? first as mentioned cool aid drops so it is better to mount it higher, and the longer distance the air can flow straight with hitting a wall/counter etc, the better it will cool the entire camper. as mentioned the side vents uses the air to cool down the evaporoator condincer or whatever it is called, so if you can rig the sides vents to pull the cooler air from inside the campoer it will help a bit, if not they can pull from the outside.
the rear air must exit outside the camper, and dont forget about the constant drip of the unit so a drain will be needed, even the newer no drip AC units use the water to help cool the radiator in the back will not drip but the fan will cause small droplets to splash out the sides and over time will amount to a lot of water so again a box and drain is needed.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 11, 2013 19:06:39 GMT -8
the seats are wooden framed, and factory seats factory height for a shasta, I can get you measurements if you want, but it will be Monday before i can, going on a 3 day trip curtasy of uncle Sam
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Post by universalexports on Jul 11, 2013 19:02:31 GMT -8
I will say one thing DON"T let him cause problems between you and your wife, and that can be tough. good advise, and luckily the wife is right there with me, she is ready to hold him while I kick him. and when he gets home she wants to be the one to confront him, thats probably a good thing, because I might just to snap!
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Post by universalexports on Jul 11, 2013 18:16:32 GMT -8
I have thought long and hard as to why he done it, all I can come up with is jealousy/bordum. I have something nice that I appreciate and he has nothing. he has the typical teenager outlook, and thinks he is smarter now that we will ever be, he knows it all. however he has NOTHING, and has not accomplished anything in life, and like a typical teen feels he has been screwed by everyone and he DESERVES more. he doesnt understand it took me 23 years in the military to get to where I am and have what I have.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 11, 2013 17:40:59 GMT -8
SORRY BUT I NEED TO VENT!!! Well, I have a 21 year old stepson, that Was the sweetest child, however when he turned 18, he fliped a switch or something. he just took off, alienated his entire family, lived here and there etc. then he came back home (only option for him, no where to go and no job), he decided he was gay, and is manic depressive or something. me and the wife have welcomed him back with open arms, and have been nothing but supportive with him, he has admitted to abusing drugs, drinking, pot etc. and he is just lost, however,,, we have already caught him stealing from us more than once. he also smokes, and is home alone alot. well when putting the seats in my camper I noticed, 2 burned spots on the piece of wood that the slats sit on for a bed, that is right below the seats. when he was younger he also sit a few things on fire, (including the dog bed on the porch), I know for a fact the burn spots were not there, I built that whole piece from scratch, and posted pics on here. I am willing to help him in any way I can, but blatant destruction of my property (specially my Shasta) will not be tolerated, I will throw him out on his ear. luckily for him he presently is with his big brother who is helping him move his stuff back from Pennsylvania . so when he gets home we are gonna have a talk. in this pic I posted, if you look below the seat about an inch you can see one of the black burnt spots, and the other one is to the left about 4 inches and lighter. right now my head is just smokin!
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Post by universalexports on Jul 11, 2013 17:08:14 GMT -8
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Post by universalexports on Jul 10, 2013 18:34:48 GMT -8
Thanks, that is what I am going for, a more modern interior (thats what the wife wants) and still have some vintage cues, and nice rustic pieces. and things like the martini lamps, thats arent vintage, but almost could be.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 10, 2013 14:22:04 GMT -8
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 16:40:31 GMT -8
I also have this round grill I picked up for 3-4 dollars, its nice to throw over the grill at the campground so I dont have to try and clean their grill before use.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 16:36:25 GMT -8
Trowel size depends on the adhesive. yeah, the adhesive had the reccomended trowel size on the side, the numbers didnt exactly transfer over to their trowels, the numbers were in a little different order??? but should work, here are pics
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 16:17:45 GMT -8
yeah, the grills swap out, I have 2 grates, a half griddle, and a full griddle. and a round wire thingy for a pot or pan.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 15:13:43 GMT -8
that is used on the side front windows, the rear seal is totally different.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 15:09:36 GMT -8
I saw one a while back that was built into the rear side storage compartment, you opened the door and it slid out on a rail like a drawer. neat idea. here is what I use. a Coleman Roadtrip grill, it has a foldable platform to sit it on. and all stores in a big bag with wheels.
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 14:55:18 GMT -8
thanks, I think i got the right trowel, (the small notched one) it has 1/16 long point with 1/32 groove or something like that.
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