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  • in reply to: woodburninng stove #124834
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    Do it!
    Hi, fantastic idea and as MGR says, this can definately be done!
    Check WindySmithy’s website and google for ‘gas bottle wood burner’ just to get some ideas. Also, small woodstoves have been made for use on boats.

    Due to weight its better to choose sheet metal stoves, as cast iron weighs a lot. But cast iron stays warmer longer. This is why sheet metal stove often come with ‘stove stones’, that release the heat overnight.

    For installation, I would do it myself, but its very recommendable to hire a local stove installer. It should n’t leak, even after miles and miles of bumpy road. There should be a safety distances to burning material around the stove. There should be an hole in the floor under the stove that provides it with oxygen and draft. Etc etc

    What kind of car is it? How many square meters are you going to heat?

    in reply to: woodburninng stove #124837
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    Do it!
    Hi, fantastic idea and as MGR says, this can definately be done!
    Check WindySmithy’s website and google for ‘gas bottle wood burner’ just to get some ideas. Also, small woodstoves have been made for use on boats.

    Due to weight its better to choose sheet metal stoves, as cast iron weighs a lot. But cast iron stays warmer longer. This is why sheet metal stove often come with ‘stove stones’, that release the heat overnight.

    For installation, I would do it myself, but its very recommendable to hire a local stove installer. It should n’t leak, even after miles and miles of bumpy road. There should be a safety distances to burning material around the stove. There should be an hole in the floor under the stove that provides it with oxygen and draft. Etc etc

    What kind of car is it? How many square meters are you going to heat?

    in reply to: woodburninng stove #124839
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    Do it!
    Hi, fantastic idea and as MGR says, this can definately be done!
    Check WindySmithy’s website and google for ‘gas bottle wood burner’ just to get some ideas. Also, small woodstoves have been made for use on boats.

    Due to weight its better to choose sheet metal stoves, as cast iron weighs a lot. But cast iron stays warmer longer. This is why sheet metal stove often come with ‘stove stones’, that release the heat overnight.

    For installation, I would do it myself, but its very recommendable to hire a local stove installer. It should n’t leak, even after miles and miles of bumpy road. There should be a safety distances to burning material around the stove. There should be an hole in the floor under the stove that provides it with oxygen and draft. Etc etc

    What kind of car is it? How many square meters are you going to heat?

    in reply to: woodburninng stove #124843
    Nomad
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    Do it!
    Hi, fantastic idea and as MGR says, this can definately be done!
    Check WindySmithy’s website and google for ‘gas bottle wood burner’ just to get some ideas. Also, small woodstoves have been made for use on boats.

    Due to weight its better to choose sheet metal stoves, as cast iron weighs a lot. But cast iron stays warmer longer. This is why sheet metal stove often come with ‘stove stones’, that release the heat overnight.

    For installation, I would do it myself, but its very recommendable to hire a local stove installer. It should n’t leak, even after miles and miles of bumpy road. There should be a safety distances to burning material around the stove. There should be an hole in the floor under the stove that provides it with oxygen and draft. Etc etc

    What kind of car is it? How many square meters are you going to heat?

    in reply to: Bus! #129448
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Bus! #129463
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Bus! #129450
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Bus! #129445
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Bus! #129442
    Nomad
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Bus! #129441
    Nomad
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Bus! #129440
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    Roof rack
    If you are planning to build some walls, you could weld in poles. The roof rack then rests on these reinforced points.

    Dont know what the box could be but it’s likely controlling the doors.

    in reply to: Non-standard size mattress! #125207
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    moisture
    Every camper here knows of this problem, it’s difficult to get rid of. When sleeping your body evaporates a lot of moisture and because of the temperature it becomes even worse. It’s very important to HEAT, VENTILATE or AIRCONDITION to avoid mold building in and around the matrass.

    in reply to: Non-standard size mattress! #125209
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    moisture
    Every camper here knows of this problem, it’s difficult to get rid of. When sleeping your body evaporates a lot of moisture and because of the temperature it becomes even worse. It’s very important to HEAT, VENTILATE or AIRCONDITION to avoid mold building in and around the matrass.

    in reply to: Non-standard size mattress! #125211
    Nomad
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    moisture
    Every camper here knows of this problem, it’s difficult to get rid of. When sleeping your body evaporates a lot of moisture and because of the temperature it becomes even worse. It’s very important to HEAT, VENTILATE or AIRCONDITION to avoid mold building in and around the matrass.

    in reply to: Non-standard size mattress! #125208
    Nomad
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    moisture
    Every camper here knows of this problem, it’s difficult to get rid of. When sleeping your body evaporates a lot of moisture and because of the temperature it becomes even worse. It’s very important to HEAT, VENTILATE or AIRCONDITION to avoid mold building in and around the matrass.

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