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The Ambo!
Working that last window!

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Still have to install the filler plate and cut the hole for the window


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I am really loving the new windows!

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Still have to clean up the Gap from the filler panel and paint it.


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those open? if so going to add a fan?
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(10-21-2018, 09:59 AM)Gary Wrote: those open? if so going to add a fan?

They do open, and have built in screens too! I already have a vent fan on the hatch. I will see how much air movement I have when the temps warm up again.


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With this cold weather it was time to add some insulation to the Ambo.

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Still have to add some wood to cover it all up, but I am really happy with the new windows.


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Yesterday I was wondering about the Ambo and what it is has been up to. Good to hear.
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(12-05-2018, 10:41 PM)Wayne49 Wrote: Yesterday I was wondering about the Ambo and what it is has been up to. Good to hear.


Well I am glad to hear that! I use it all the time and live out of it for off site work and national guard weekends. There have been lots of little changes here and there, I usually only post when significant things happen.


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thin paneling would be easy but if you can go 1/2" material it will hold a screw and you could hang/mount things on it
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Sorry for the delay since my last post, been dealing with some health issues. After getting my blood pressure back under control and finding out I have a pretty bad case of sleep apnea, it is time to get back to work. New to this whole CPAP world, I now have to keep its power needs in mind.

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First it was time to improve on the generator situation. So I pulled the old Onan gas generator out.

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Replacing it with a Kubota Diesel engine and a belt driven generator head. Which meant time to rework the cabinet and move some batteries around.

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Then came the whole get back in shape so my doctor will stop nagging me. So a bike storage spot had to also be arranged.

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Next will be a shelf for the CPAP and a power port closer to the bed for it.


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Was wondering what was keeping you away.
Another hole for a handle bar. Good way to store the bike without wrenching and cussing.
I'm looking up "belt driven generator head" at this moment in a parallel processing thread.
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