Yup, same. For limited loads like the foamy teardrop builds, it works. Certainly not something you could use for a truck camper with a bed over the cab.
Awesome rig and build. I had that same truck for years with a truck camper on it, and towed a fifth wheel all over the country for work in the past. Robust vehicle for sure.
I'll say it again, impressive restoration to better than new of a 30yr old camper that is now good for another 30 years. I'll never get rid of my Kodiak.....to many good memories in it.
It's a valid starting point for a conversation. I work healthcare, and it would be like me seeing a patient and only getting 1/2 of the history from them regarding symptoms.
Thanks ^^^ So this rig probably has 2" walls.
I found this from another poster here:
Extruded Polystyrene (blue foam)(XPS) has an R Value of 5-5.4 per 1" thickness
Polyurethane (yellow foam)(PU) has an R value of 6 per 1" thickness. Compare to the XPS it will break down sooner (15-20 years)...
Funny seeing the inside, as I obviously have essentially the same camper. Our water intrusion point was the old refrigerator vent. Living in the Alaska rainforest at the time wrecked the camper. The floor essentially had 1 centimeter of standing water in it when I pulled it up. That was the...
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