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Wish this was closer so I could take a look. I am in Las Vegas NV. Do you have any pictures of the sleeping/bed setup ?
You'll be far better off with CPT for small slide in campers. Happy to discuss further if you need details.
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Thanks, I appreciate that. My research tells me there is a wide range of materials and expertise that goes into building a composite box. I come from a marine background and as such I am well aware of the challenges with any foam cored product in the elements. Also, as a long term adventurer I have had my fair share of crap built by the RV industry. part 2 to follow as there is a limit here
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Part 2 Roving condos take precedence over practical shelters. We have a 4000sqft shop where we build and maintain a few race cars and I have restored a large number of FRP tow behind RV's. I'm looking to fit out a 6.5ft box for use in my canoe tripping expeditions in the near to far North. Are you a CPT dealer here in Canada? I would love your advice on first hand knowledge. Thanks in advance.
Hello, I have questions that I would like to review with you. For security, would you please email me back at dallen@1111management.com and I will forward you the questions along with my phone number. We could then have a conversation about my questions.

Thank you,

David
Hi Uglybaby,
I may be interested in your f150. Can you tell me what I could expect for mpg at a constant 65mph? I need to get a feel for the range with the 36 gallon tank. Thanks, Kevin (my cell is 818.219.0549 if you are able to text me)
Currently prepping a GMC Canyon AT4x with the AEV Bison options. Awaiting completion of a Lone Peak Overland camper shell.

Prepping our 2006 Sportsmobile 4x4 for sale.
Cug, you interested in selling the GP fold down cook table?
Could do trade plus $ for my GP SS fold down ones.

Cary
I'll be seeing the gear cutters in a weeks time and hope to have current pricing. When I have it all together I will reach out and let you know.

Dan.
2019 Express 2500 Quigley soon to be camper. This van was one of the many Dish Network vans that were auctioned off a couple years ago.

Just getting started. I took a couple days to remove the interior and apply some Kilmat. The doors make a rewarding thud now when you close them. Today I cut the hole for one of the rear windows and test fit a moveable rear window. I'll post some photos if I figure out how.
I found a post of yours from '23 talking about hydronic heated floors for your rig. I'm currently doing a layout for my floors and had some questions for you. I'm building out a 12' box van and was wondering what thickness of plywood you used over your piping and what was your spacing between pex runs? Finally, How does your system work, are you happy with the results and would you do it again?
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Hiya. After weighing everything out out, I didn't do heated floors. I did 1.5" foam board with 1/2" marine ply. Camped a lot of nights at the ski hill using a diesel heater and don't regret not doing heated floors.
Ramdough,
I found a post of yours from '23 talking about hydronic heated floors for your rig. I'm currently doing a layout for my floors and had some questions for you. I'm building out a 12' box van and was wondering what thickness of plywood you used over your piping and what was your spacing between pex runs? Finally, How does your system work, are you happy with the results and would you do it again?
Ramdough,
I found a post of yours from '23 talking about hydronic heated floors for you rig. I'm currently doing a layout for my floors and had some questions for you. Did you end up using 1/2" plywood? What was your spacing between pex runs? Finally, How does your system work, are you happy with the results and would you do it again?
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