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  2. Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion - CountryPlans...

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    Walls have 1" polyiso between all ribs. Then the 3/8 plywood will be re-attached to the ribs. Over that 2" of polyiso will be glued to the plywood. Over that will be the FRP shower wall stuff in the shower and kitchen areas. 1/8" or 1/4" plywood will be glued over the foam elsewhere.

  3. Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion - Page 2

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    Found it on Walmart.com for $139.99 which was more than I wanted to spend, but it had the specs. Most remote controlled window A/C are bigger, more BTU's and larger size and weight. As it is 5050 BTU is probably more than needed. Model # AEW05LQ. It is a discontinued model.

  4. Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion - Page 4

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    Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion. Started by MountainDon, January 21, 2014, 08:35:16 PM. Previous topic - Next topic

  5. Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion - Page 5

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    The interior volume of the trailer calculates to about 440 cu ft, BTW. BTW, the interior temperature rose to 50.3 F in the 15 minutes. Call that 4 degrees and that works out to 16 degrees an hour, more or less.

  6. Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion.. HELP!!

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    Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion.. HELP!! Started by Ben Seabrook, July 10, 2019, 02:48:26 PM. Previous topic - Next topic

  7. MOVED: Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion

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    MOVED: Don & Karen's Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion. Started by MountainDon, February 12, 2014, 10:30: ...

  8. built on a tiny 4x8 Harbor Freight trailer? - countryplans.com

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    May 26, 2011, 07:27:53 PM Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 08:04:38 PM by bayview. Jays small homes over at Tumbleweeds are quite extraordinary! And expensive! His "Epu" seems to be the smallest "home" on a trailer. Finished price of $45,997. Personally, I think some of the "Canned Hams", "Standys" and trailers with the slide-outs on your forum are the ...

  9. cargo trailer advise - countryplans.com

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    We put the chip board back up and painted the floor with Killz sealant paint. Our next step is going to be installing ventilation. There are two small vents (both are about 2.5" in diameter) currently in the cargo trailer (one on the left hand side of the v-nose and the second one is in the bottom right hand corner in the back.

  10. Support Camper? - countryplans.com

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    I went a similar but cheaper route 3 years ago with a lovely 1978 camper I bought for $200 of craigslist. Had to rebuild the over-the-cab bed due to an old leak when the fridge roof vent ripped off sometime in the past, but replaced that and the roof does not leak (I keep a tarp over it just for my paranoid nature as it sits sometimes for months in rain & snow without me around) , and the ...

  11. Prefab <200 sq ft cabin - CountryPlans Forum

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    I'd like to ask those with this expertise what their opinions/suggestions would be for the feasibility of what I have in mind. Cost: <$5,000. Use: 3 season, no bath. Location: Northern Michigan. Soil Type: Clay. Foundation: Concrete Block. Facilities: Portable camper style electric (plug-in) and water (hose).