Juan Chacho
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I wanted to share my van plan, in case anyone has comments or suggestions. It would be my first build.
I'm thinking ProMaster so I can lay sideways. Probably 2500. The 1500 looks cooler to me, maybe more off-pavement capable, but the extra space is hard to give up after seeing both in person. The 2500 really isn't that long. And the rear axle/bar thing hangs pretty low anyway.
I'd like to insulate well so I can save on heating/cooling, and for quietness. Maybe polyiso sheets over thinsulate, covered in whatever that fuzzy automotive cloth is called (not trying to make it look like a building). I wonder if polyiso can flex to the wall curve. I want to avoid wooden ribs, thinking they're an unnecessary thermal bridge, but then I'd need a way to mount shelves/cabinets.
I like the idea of using Ikea, etc. furniture.
I'd like to max out the roof solar if I can afford it. I wonder if there are blowers that vent out the top of the wall in lieu of a roof fan. Or if I could somehow swing a 12v air conditioner without shore power.
I'm good with a bucket toilet using horse stall pellets. And a small, slide out shower pan with curtain that hangs from a hook. More of a sink-sprayer assisted sponge bath. I don't want big water tanks. I am happy with 5 or 8 gallon jugs.
Not totally sure on heating. My current diesel heater was fussy in frigid weather. I want to try an additive to avoid the fuel jelling.
Thanks all!
I'm thinking ProMaster so I can lay sideways. Probably 2500. The 1500 looks cooler to me, maybe more off-pavement capable, but the extra space is hard to give up after seeing both in person. The 2500 really isn't that long. And the rear axle/bar thing hangs pretty low anyway.
I'd like to insulate well so I can save on heating/cooling, and for quietness. Maybe polyiso sheets over thinsulate, covered in whatever that fuzzy automotive cloth is called (not trying to make it look like a building). I wonder if polyiso can flex to the wall curve. I want to avoid wooden ribs, thinking they're an unnecessary thermal bridge, but then I'd need a way to mount shelves/cabinets.
I like the idea of using Ikea, etc. furniture.
I'd like to max out the roof solar if I can afford it. I wonder if there are blowers that vent out the top of the wall in lieu of a roof fan. Or if I could somehow swing a 12v air conditioner without shore power.
I'm good with a bucket toilet using horse stall pellets. And a small, slide out shower pan with curtain that hangs from a hook. More of a sink-sprayer assisted sponge bath. I don't want big water tanks. I am happy with 5 or 8 gallon jugs.
Not totally sure on heating. My current diesel heater was fussy in frigid weather. I want to try an additive to avoid the fuel jelling.
Thanks all!
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