Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
maladroit wrote:I'd weld on anchor points for a shade structure surrounding the whole thing.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
polyomino wrote: but my insurance will go up $250/year for it. 11000lb gross vehicle weight (maximum laden weight) makes it a "commercial vehicle" so higher insurance, not covering vehicle itself. Fortunately (again, ha ha, should have checked first!) found parking for it, $60/month a couple blocks from my house on the Santa Cruz West Side.
junglesmacks wrote:maladroit wrote:I'd weld on anchor points for a shade structure surrounding the whole thing.
The downside is the sheet metal roof which heats up like a SOB. This year, I finally used a 19' x 24' silver tarp for shade and it worked awesome. I tossed empty water jug boxes on the roof to create a nice gap, then stretched the tarp over and rebarred it to the playa. Perfect. Saved us from the noon sun. The only drawback is lack of flow through ventilation. You can get plenty in, but nothing flowing through it. Hence the AC unit. Although.. I suppose that you could also put in some venting grates that would be sealable..
polyomino wrote:Maybe it's a bad idea and we should just get a used camper... but this beast is so hilarious I want to give it a go.
Savannah wrote:polyomino wrote:Maybe it's a bad idea and we should just get a used camper... but this beast is so hilarious I want to give it a go.
I still enjoy this the most about your venture.![]()
(There's a very real danger that I will do something very similar some day.)
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