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You sure that's going to be enough insulation?
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They had the option of a layer of spray foam and double pain windows, but Im a fair weather camper, if its that cold Im staying by the wood stove. lol
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Sounds like the mother of a former colleague in Mississippi. The last car she bought was a 1949 Studebaker and a heater was an option which she declined as she believed if it was cold enough to operate a heater it was too cold to go outside the house.
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Nice.
It's always fun when someone else makes something for you.
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Looks a lot like my old Trillium.
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Todays update.
The interior is being installed.
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Will it be polar bear proof?
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(02-04-2020, 11:25 PM)SLK001 Wrote: Will it be polar bear proof?
Do the polar bears know that the large white things have a delicious creamy center?
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Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts