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    UJOR Box Truck

    That says a lot right there.
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    Star (Northstar) Composite Campers

    Hard to say much without knowing the construction details. On the Comet model, it looks like one of the windows on the driver side is too close to where the front wall intersects the nose. How is that long nose structurally supported? If they put aluminum beams in the matrix, there will be...
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    UJOR composite box truck conversion

    I liked the initial box truck conversion build U-Joint did a few years ago for a few reasons. The hard-wall construction makes for a bullet proof exterior. The inside can be insulated with foam board. Securing interior build components is more forgiving for DIY. Don't have to build composite...
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    Are there dealers with models actually on lot somewhere?

    Does it have a system that compensates for temperature changes to keep it from exploding? How do the doors and windows seal?
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    Are there dealers with models actually on lot somewhere?

    Guessing he was referring to getting a contact for an owner in your area. What is your budget?
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    Slide-in Camper Plywood Repair

    What is that cutout hole for? Looks like it weakened that front section of the camper.
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    Slide-in Camper Plywood Repair

    What does the access to that area from the inside look like?
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    Propane Basics For Build

    Your camper is pretty sweet. Don't sell it short. If it were mine, I'd apply a little turd polish. I bet you would get the money back out when sell it.
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    Propane Basics For Build

    Well then. Get a free pile of bricks and some oven mitts or welding gloves. Stack the bricks around the fire and when your ready to go to bed, pile them up on another layer of bricks in the camper for radiant heat all night.
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    Propane Basics For Build

    I'd get a tongue box for a battery and mount one of these. https://www.vevor.com/diesel-heater-c_10321/vevor-diesel-air-heater-parking-heater-12v-5kw-truck-heater-lcd-remote-control-p_010832407353
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    Propane Basics For Build

    NFPA 1192 5.4.6.1 All fuel burning appliances have to be vented outside except stoves and ovens. I've used catalytic heaters and think they have their place. IMO a catalytic heater is fine for taking the edge off a cold shoulder season morning or evening with vents and windows open. The use...
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    Propane Basics For Build

    Here's a link to a copy on a google drive. NF 1192
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    Propane Basics For Build

    There is a whole set of standards for RV's like building code that detail the requirements for things like a propane system. If you dig around, you should be able to find it for free and use as a guideline.
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    Ice, Ice, Baby 2025

    could you make a tight fitting cover / plug out of high density foam board with a neoprene gasket? The neoprene would go all the way around the plug and make contact between it and the vertical wall of the hatch.
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    Lightweight E-MTB, does it exist?

    Not exactly what you are looking for. Similar to a hub drive and uses hand throttle. Appears to add less than 10lbs and is way cheaper than a Ebike. Looks cool because the system snaps on and off. How well it works I have no idea. https://bimotal.com
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    CPT (Composite Panel Technologies) Slide In Camper Shell Build, AKA "Yes, Dear, I think this will definitely be my last one...."

    Have you been camping this winter is sub freezing temperatures? Can you confirm whether CPT corner extrusions are exhibiting any thermal bridging condensation or frost?
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    2024 RAM CCLB flatbed + Overland Adventure Truck composite shell build thread

    That's cool. I looked up the weight of bamboo plywood and did a how many jellybeans in the jar guess and it was really close to your calculation.
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    2024 RAM CCLB flatbed + Overland Adventure Truck composite shell build thread

    Looks like you have removed a lot of material in non structural areas to shed weight. Could you also rout out / thin some of the panels down to 3/16" in unseen locations like the inside of the boxes or backs of doors? It would be like old furniture panel construction utilizing a solid frame...
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