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Thread: Ski RV's, who's sleeping in parking lots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whipski View Post
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    44 degrees yesterday. Warmed up with a nice fire so I could work comfortably. Current plan is to supplement with a Vevor diesel from homey depot on thermostat while up skiing and after the fire dies in the wee hours.
    Have a similar set up in my grain bin ski hut above St Elmo. It'll be fine.
    Looks awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlh View Post
    The cabinets are likely structural, if you pull them you might need to add bracing back in.
    Hmmm. There is so little info on these campers. Like 65 of them ever made. My client is the original owner and purchased new in 1988.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whipski View Post
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    44 degrees yesterday. Warmed up with a nice fire so I could work comfortably. Current plan is to supplement with a Vevor diesel from homey depot on thermostat while up skiing and after the fire dies in the wee hours.
    Have a similar set up in my grain bin ski hut above St Elmo. It'll be fine.
    This is awesome. I have dementia…what’s the shell?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trackhead View Post
    This is awesome. I have dementia…what’s the shell?
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    14' grain bin

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    Quote Originally Posted by whipski View Post
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    14' grain bin
    Yeah, I'm jealous. What's winter access?

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    https://bozeman.craigslist.org/rvs/d...793273217.html

    could do way worse than this. great deal really

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    Sledneck or 5 miles and 2K vert

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    Quote Originally Posted by whipski View Post
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    14' grain bin
    Living the dream!

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    Feel like this is a project not worth doing unless doing it yourself (and not paying me). This thing was not meant to be taken apart ever. All rivets. All wiring junctions/controllers wired to the cabinets. No quick connects etc. I'll be into this for 100 hours easily. Guy should just sell to someone and buy a new one. Click image for larger version. 

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    yeah huge pia. a camper place would charge the guy more than a new camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    Feel like this is a project not worth doing unless doing it yourself (and not paying me). This thing was not meant to be taken apart ever. All rivets. All wiring junctions/controllers wired to the cabinets. No quick connects etc. I'll be into this for 100 hours easily. Guy should just sell to someone and buy a new one.
    Hard to be motivated to do tedium when it's not your own personal project, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    Talk about "One Less Sprinter"!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by whipski View Post
    Sledneck or 5 miles and 2K vert
    When's the mag gathering?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Talk about "One Less Sprinter"!!
    Lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    Feel like this is a project not worth doing unless doing it yourself (and not paying me). This thing was not meant to be taken apart ever. All rivets. All wiring junctions/controllers wired to the cabinets. No quick connects etc. I'll be into this for 100 hours easily. Guy should just sell to someone and buy a new one. Click image for larger version. 

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    Sounds like a nostalgic project, take the money and run. Hopefully you gave him a T&M price?

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    Yep T+M. I made good headway the last few hours of work on it. Ready to pull this old subfloor and replace. Can't believe they used chip board under there. Built in AZ. They probably barely ever thought about moisture intrusion.

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    Wait, is OSB not protected from below? It looks like there is a hole I can see through to ground. Does the bottom of the fiberglass shell have a joint that should be maintained by sealant?
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    I'll be there."
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Wait, is OSB not protected from below? It looks like there is a hole I can see through to ground. Does the bottom of the fiberglass shell have a joint that should be maintained by sealant?
    The hole you see is where there is a hole in the shell for a ground wire. That hole went directly up to the 12v battery box in case of leakage of the battery I guess?

    I believe all the water damage is from the water storage tank leaking and some from the rain from above. The bottom of the shell is a seamless "bath tub" basically.

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    ^^^ and as I started to remove the old subfloor I am finding that it was not just bolted but GLUED down. Yikes.

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    Saw this hog rolling through Eugene OR yesterday. Quite the passion project!
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    I'll be there."
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    Minus the green highlights, looks super functional and durable with aluminum shell.

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    The matching curtains really tie it together

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