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#11 Mark W. Ingalls

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Posted 05 May 2011 - 12:42 PM

Beware of carbon monoxide.

During our last meander (a three-weeker along the Gulf of Mexico, up the Eastern Seaboard as far as DelMarVa, over to Central PA, through West-pennsyl-tuck-essee, through Memphis, AR and back home) I got the bright idea to make coffee on the Coleman stove described previously inside our motel room (freezing rain out, plus my bride requires a shower every third day or so). The smoke/CO alarm tripped before the water even boiled in a space about 12 x 20 x 8 feet.

Beware of rubber hose LP delivery systems in enclosed spaces.

I once knew a guy who refinished floors for a living, until the fumes from his varnish ignited and burned the insides of his lungs. He's in heaven now.

If the building code says it's not a good idea for houses, which don't jounce and jiggle like campers do, then I assume it's not a good idea for my camper, either...
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#12 dsrtrat

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Posted 05 May 2011 - 01:07 PM

The link shows the sliders I added to my camper.
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[*]I decided to go ahead and move the water tank from behind the propane box, to under the front bench to gain more space and move the weight forward. And move the water fill to the drivers side of the camper, and move the sink to the forward part of the cabinet, so all the water plumbing is as close as possible to the tank. The hand pump is functional, so I'll try that before ordering a power pump.

[*]The existing stove top had very little adjustment, and it was a pain having the grill outside and the stove inside, so I'd like to plumb in a Coleman gas camp stove, which I can remove and use outside. I know I will need to be more careful regarding ventilation, but I don't have a problem with that. I'm not sure yet how - if it's even possible - to do the propane plumbing for it.

[*]Add drawers between the stove and sink, one for utensils, another for pots, pans, and dishes, and then two for food, and add shelves under the stove and sink.

[*]Maybe add a slide out table or two, on something like a keyboard drawer slides, to add kitchen work space and a place to eat while at the couch. I used the original pedestal table once on my trip, there just wasn't enough space to move around, or sit around it.

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All I've done so far is the demolition (the fun part!), and order the water tank. Any suggestions?
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#13 UglyScout

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Posted 05 May 2011 - 08:39 PM

The hard propane lines in my FWC are just standard copper lines with standard fittings that you can pickup at any real hardware store or even a Home Depot type store. I just bought some a week ago at HD when I removed my fridge. You can easily find the correct fitting to go from the factory lines to a flexible supply line for your stove.
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#14 Chris R

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Posted 22 May 2011 - 11:54 PM

Decided to scratch the idea of using the camp stove, and just re-use the old RV stove since it was smaller and space was at a premium. While wandering around the garage, I eyeballed an old tool chest, and lo and behold, it fits almost perfectly in the space where the kitchen cabinet would go.

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I also re-plumbed the camper, and ran all new electrical, in the small cabinet that I never used before (so I figured it wasn't much of a loss). I still need to figure out a countertop, and something to use for the cabinet fronts, but this is the final layout.
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Posted 28 May 2011 - 05:50 PM

That is cool. This a great idea and I love the fire engine red. Lots of locked storage safe and secure in one spot.
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