Isuzu npr 4wd

SkiFreak

Crazy Person
Many of you ignore the wind and the effect on the composite habitats. Especially the attachment to the rig.
Out of interest... did you see any of the boxes off these trucks/trailers separate from the chassis/subframes when they blew over?
Maybe I am missing something, but I did not see a single one.
 

gator70

Active member
Out of interest... did you see any of the boxes off these trucks/trailers separate from the chassis/subframes when they blew over?
Maybe I am missing something, but I did not see a single one.

Are you speaking about heavy metal welded structures?
 

gator70

Active member
I'm installing this. What is best practice to attach the tube end to the grey water line? What do other builders do? What water line tube attachment methods do they use?

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Peter_n_Margaret

Adventurer
Riv nuts in a pieces of aluminium sikaflexed to the sandwich skin.
The objective is to spread the load and reduce any stress concentrations. The bigger the load, the larger the surface area required.
These will secure the 10L calorifier.
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Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
 

gator70

Active member
I'm considering using "two" 5ft lengths of 8020 aluminum rails (left and right) for a aluminum ladder mount. Other builders used 8020 with overhead cabinets and sikaflex.

What is the surface bonding area of two 5ft 8020 aluminum rails. And what weight could that withstand?

Just a estimate at this point.
 

gator70

Active member
Great idea to save water.

The first xx seconds in the shower there is cold water. This guy uses a 5 gallon bucket to catch the cold water until hot water comes.

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rruff

Explorer
I'm considering using "two" 5ft lengths of 8020 aluminum rails (left and right) for a aluminum ladder mount.
No. You want a stiff plate at each mounting point that is large enough to spread the load.

Specs on the skin, the foam, the adhesive, and the ladder would be helpful.
 

gator70

Active member
Aluminum 2 3/4" thick platform

$109 was a great price for 24 x 36

For strength and attachment to the slides, I boxed it in with a steel 2x2 x 1/8 angle iron frame.

I found a aluminum plate 24 x 36 with FRP total thickness of 1/8 for a top

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