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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2023-06-19 17:03:51 -0500
committerluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2023-06-19 17:03:51 -0500
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added some more notes on insulation and bus build ideas
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@@ -4005,6 +4005,7 @@ Roof storage with sitting area, nice for mornings
repurpose applicances from scrapped RVs
rear master bed on platform over engine if rear engine.
Kids beds forward of that, two bunks, one with storage under
+compost bin, separate wet scraps from dry.
Shower separate from toilet/sink maybe
large but not huge propane fridge.
3 propane canisters
@@ -4015,11 +4016,18 @@ Shore power 30amp cord to aircon and battery charger
Diesel battery charging.
100 gal water tank
black and grey tanks
-run 12V wiring external to walls as much as possible for access. ceiling lights are the exception.
-slat beds to keep mattresses dry
-inset shower pan in subfloor to give head space. still might want to make siting show instead.
-insulate with kilmat as vapor barrier, then foam board, put some foam board under each screw when attaching wood to cut down on heat transfer.
-frame with 2x2 on walls. 1x3 running long ways on ceiling.
+seal rust with chassis saver. $110 a gallon, but one gallon can do a 40ft bus
+- SUBFLOOR MATERIALS:
+ 1) Chassis Saver paint on rusty but clean floor.
+ 2) 11:24 Owens Corning Foamular 250 NGX Extruded😊 Poly Styrene insulation sheets, 4 x 8 x 2” thick X 2 = 4” thick. (This is very dense. Not to be confused w/ Expanded Poly Styrene which has little balls like styrofoam.)
+ 3) 16:05 Advantek Engineered OSB, 4 x 8 x 3/4”. (This is tight and highly weather and warp proof. Not to be confused w/ cheap flaky OSB.).
+ 4). Everything is glued down w/ big tubes of Loctite PL3X. One tube per 4 X 8 sheet. (Dries much faster and is stronger than Liquid Nails.)
+- run 12V wiring external to walls as much as possible for access. ceiling lights are the exception.
+- slat beds to keep mattresses dry
+- inset shower pan in subfloor to give head space. still might want to make siting show instead.
+- insulate with kilmat as vapor barrier, then foam board
+- frame with 3/4 ACS plywood cut into 2 inch boards and run lengthwise to mimimize contact with steel frames. Double up if you want super strong points to hang stuff from https://inv.vern.cc/watch?v=codc32FDTZA
+- frame with teks self-drilling wood to metal screws.
## Engine research
DT466 NO E. No electronic injectors