doorfx
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Nice!!
That's looking really good. Nice little rig you got there.
Great job, is that cutie ever awake, lol
That's looking really good. Nice little rig you got there.
Just wondering if you do the apolstry yourself or hire someone for the sewing jobs?
I bought the fabric and brought it to a place. I cannot sew, it is a skill I do not have patience for. If you need the name of the place I used PM me. Very reasonable rates and they did an amazing job.
....Can't wait to park it in the bush somewhere, set up and sip some wine!
And here I had you pegged as a beer/whiskey girl
Don't over look Solar. For the price of a decent 2000 watt invert/gen you can do a very nice solar setup and once installed its more of a install and forget type of product.
I've picked up a few gently used generators on kijiii and it's also nice to have backup at home in case of power outage. You just want one to charge the batteries?
Just took the time to go through the thread. Very nice project that is nicely executed. Do some checking around for different exterior finishes. It would be a shame to retain the exterior in the current state when you have done such a great job on the interior
Unless you have AC a 2000 watt Gen is plenty and lots cheaper. A 3000 is nicer but not really needed unless you are buying for the future. My 2c.... Hard to beat a honda 2000
Unless you have AC a 2000 watt Gen is plenty and lots cheaper. A 3000 is nicer but not really needed unless you are buying for the future. My 2c.... Hard to beat a honda 2000
I have a old Honda generator I could sell its a 2000. It was used at the farm for back up and for a couple camping trips. So the run hours are very low. Not sure what is worth though.
We have a Yamaha 3000 up at our cabin. They are heavy to move around. You would never lift it up onto your trailer. A small 1000 would do what you need and be way easier to handle. Good deal from Trashy but still to big to handle.
Really like your builds over the last few years. Nice to see someone working on taking something a little older and pimping it up to suit their needs.
Keep up the good work
We have a Yamaha 3000 up at our cabin. They are heavy to move around. You would never lift it up onto your trailer. A small 1000 would do what you need and be way easier to handle. Good deal from Trashy but still to big to handle.
Really like your builds over the last few years. Nice to see someone working on taking something a little older and pimping it up to suit their needs.
Keep up the good work