09-28-2018, 06:47 PM
I made and welded on bungs, then turned ends of window weights* to fit into the bungs.
As you could predict, window weights were never made to be anything but window weights ...
There's a little more room than I though- That makes me feel good- But proof is in the pudding, so to speak.
I need to tap holes so a thumbscrew can hold the legs in. That's it for the stove, per se!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next is make a bulkhead for the front window, then cut the chimney.
Then, that's it it.
* Reason I used these were #1 cost and availability #2 weight #3 they stow inside stove. A wheel, or fixed legs would take up too much space when not in use.
As you could predict, window weights were never made to be anything but window weights ...
There's a little more room than I though- That makes me feel good- But proof is in the pudding, so to speak.
I need to tap holes so a thumbscrew can hold the legs in. That's it for the stove, per se!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next is make a bulkhead for the front window, then cut the chimney.
Then, that's it it.
* Reason I used these were #1 cost and availability #2 weight #3 they stow inside stove. A wheel, or fixed legs would take up too much space when not in use.
Sometimes dweller in 237k miles '07 Grand C-van w/ a solar powered fridge and not much else


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