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#121 Avg.Joe

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Posted 15 December 2020 - 10:38 PM

I ran the furnace some more today while I hung and adjusted the bathroom door. Pics to come of that.
While the furnace was running I worked on the fuel pump mount. It's tap tap tapping was too loud in the living area. Putting a piece of foam between the pump and the compartment wall it's mounted to gave it enough cushion to quiet the pump noise. Now it's barely audible in the living area.
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Posted 21 December 2020 - 12:07 PM

Bike_mech, you were asking about where the heater fuel was coming from...here are a couple pics of the fuel compartment.

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Posted 21 December 2020 - 12:22 PM

I've been working on finishing the bench where it covers the water pump and heater. I'm not super excited with how it turned out, but it's going to be good enough for now. It provides a place to step up onto the bed and also a back rest for lounging.

I've got some paint work to do still. I'll work on that today. The heater is working well but I am thinking I should have gone with a smaller kw unit. With outside temps in the low 30's it was 70 inside. Setting the temp lower or reducing the fuel pump setting to it's lowest hz value made no difference. 70° in a small space is pretty warm, definitely too warm for sleeping. I know that we will encounter much colder temps and with them it would not be so warm but I think I need to aim for a lower minimum setting.

Does anyone here have experience that they'd share on using a diesel heater in a small truck camper?

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Posted 21 December 2020 - 12:34 PM

Here's the finished bathroom door. I had been racking my brain about what to hang for a mirror and where to put it. Recently I found a blind spot mirror that's good size and has adhesive strips on the back. I mounted it above the towel bars on the inside of the door and it is gonna work good enough for taming bed head.

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Posted 22 December 2020 - 10:46 PM

Today I made extension plates for the front jacks. I also cut out the wing pieces at the base of the trucks headache rack. It dressed up real nice with flapper wheels on the angle grinder.

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Posted 26 December 2020 - 01:16 PM

I was all set to load the camper on the truck for the first time. My excitement turned to shock when I found two of the gas strut roof lifters had broken screws on the bottom mounts. I had used deck screws to install them because they were the right length. Silly me didn't realize that there's not enough shear strength with deck screws. I should have known, but was caught up in using what I had on hand.

I asked the Mrs to help me lift the roof back up. With two less struts it would be tough. As we were lifting it, two straps that secure the conduit lifters to the ceiling pulled out. We are not having a good day!! Thankfully it was almost 60°. I had been too concerned with having the straps evenly spaced than hitting wood above the ceiling paneling. There is extra blocking in the lifter area but the mount brackets landed further out than I had planned for.

At the end of the day the strut bottom backets were through bolted with 1/4" bolts. The emt lifter straps got revamped also. It's not very pretty but touch ups will have to wait for better weather.

That night, Christmas Eve, we had nasty wind driven rain for several hours. There were gusts up to 50mph according to the weather app. Yesterday, Christmas day, I went out to check on it and there was a puddle on the floor. No signs of leaking from the roof openings. I noticed the sticky rubber backed felt tape that covers the top edge of the hard side walls was wet in several spots. It seems the the wind driven rain found its way in through the stitching holes in the soft side canvas. I had noticed that light was visible through the holes when we were mounting it but promptly forgot. Now I'm thinking I should seal them up with some e6000. Only trouble is, it's too cold now. I'm adding it to the list of fair weather jobs. I truly hate leaving things like this but what can I do?

Maybe today we'll get it on the truck. Wish me luck!

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Posted 26 December 2020 - 11:41 PM

Way to re-think and re-engineer your project!  Prototyping made me appreciate all the thought and history of trial and error that goes into a commercial product.  


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Posted 27 December 2020 - 01:43 AM

Those few small problems build character! I know, from experience, when your deep into a project they can seem ginormous but in reality they are speed bumps. Keep up the great work!

Roughly what size did you make your toilet closet?
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Posted 27 December 2020 - 12:09 PM

Thanks for the words of encouragement guys. It's great to have folks cheering me on!!

Chris, the bathroom is 24"x32". It's just big enough to do your business without banging into the walls, in theory. I haven't tried it out yet.
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Posted 01 January 2021 - 11:13 PM

Yesterday I got the Froli sleep system put together and added a 4" foam mattress on top (3" hd foam plus 1" memory foam). It tested pretty comfy.

I also hung the ceiling track for a shower curtain in the bathroom. It needs some tweaking still. The Mrs. hemmed a long shower curtain I had picked up. I had hoped to die the curtain but being polyester, the wife says it won't take die. Oh well guess we're stuck with white.
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