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Another little job completed, was wanting some sort of floor mats without spending too much. Had some old mats from work that I cut to fit, fairly thick and durable. Should cut down some noise and heat. Still need to cover the trans. panel.
Thanks zout, I have looked nearly everywhere, all that I have found so far is European fixtures. Even tried a general Goggle search for RV and marine sinks.
Looking for some help sourcing a folding sink for the bathroom. Haven't found where to get one. Included a couple of pics of what I might could use. I'd appreciate any leads. Thanks.
No rain today yet, so getting some work done. Some pics may not be in order. Here is the roof interior sprayed with Ospho, then with primer on the rusty area's and then the rubberized coating. Also found this nice rusty area in the RR floor, am planning on pulling all of the floorboards...
Now I'll get started on stripping out the rear van body. Pulled some of the sheet metal down and removed the very tired fiberglass insulation, found a good deal of surface rust on the upper walls and roof. Structural supports are solid. Lower walls at the floor have considerable rust in...
Picked up the parts to convert my single circuit brake system to the Air Force truck dual circuit system. Planning on doing the conversion sometime this winter.
Escape route is a must in my opinion. I plan on a crawl through to the cab. A larger side window works too, but a big drop to the ground. The sheet metal is 18 gauge I believe. Approx. 1.5" space in between. I'm installing foam insulation now. Pics coming soon. I have done automotive...
Thanks Mark. Not so sure about the engineering part. Pouring down rain, so no more pics at the moment, try to post more later. Just a little 2" bumper mount receiver I had laying around. No insulation above cab roof plywood, wanted it tight against the reinforcement strips, and they are only...
Good eye Craig, but all is good. Terminals are capped and there is a 2x4 between the two batteries that are close. All three are tight in the box plus the allthread bar keeps them from bouncing up and hitting the floor.
Ha ha, thanks rustystud. Not so sure about the cockpit, but I like to know what is going on. Vice is handy, had it laying around. Inverter is a low cost addition, never know when you might want ac power in the cab.
A few up to date pics of the cab interior. I installed a couple of level gauges and also a small AC inverter. Figured a bumper mounted vice would be handy, is mounted on a 2" receiver so it can be removed when not needed.
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