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As a safty precaution to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning,
make sure that your generator exhaust system is leak free and is extended and pointed away from any doors,windows,air conditioner systems and from underneath the camper.
It's also a good idea to install a carbon monoxide and explosive gas...
An on-board generator is the way to go!
I just aquired this one (used) for my permanent install!
Up untill now I've had to pull the 3500 champion out of the storage box to plug in, what a pain!
In my opinion, a 30 amp shore power service would be plenty for a build of this size.
You could use an rv style power center (ac breakers, dc fuses, and dc inverter/batt charger in one),
Or, stand alone ac breaker panel, stand alone 12v dc fuse panel and stand alone 12v converter/charger, the...
Well at least you got something done! I went out to the lz today and just could not get in the mood to work on anything.
I think ill take a week or two away from working on my projects.
I am however with you on drinking some beer right now!
Paint it with some behr interior semi gloss paint and primer in one, the hand prints will whipe right off and you would have the ability to touch it up.
Spraying it will save you some time and labor!
D2.
With laminate coverings, the the underlayment should be of a dence nature, the hair stuff may be too spongy.
If the foam board were put down first,1/4" ply could be laid over the foamboard and screwed down to make a suitable surface for laminate or vinal,
If laminate is used, use the dence...
Hi D2.
The cork flooring you refer to, is it cork underlatment or cork floor? If the latter, cork floor tends to dent easily because its soft, and the jute hair used as an underlayment may hold moister. Maybe some dence 1/2" foam board may work well, and over that you could use a good laminate...
Thanks for the props daddy! You have done an incredible job on your build! once you start to install some wall coverings,crown molding and baseboards,your "cave man rv" will start to look like awesome man cave rv! Hang in there and keep going, all of your hard work will pay off!
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