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Building a home built teardrop camper with plywood
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I have the perfect alum 8.5'x12' deckover trailer to do a build like this as I'd want it wider so I could see it behind the ambo. I also have 3/8" foundation grade treated .060 CCA KDAT plywood.
https://www.instructables.com/Teardrop-C...dium=email
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson
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#2
CCA plywood ?.......Never in a residence..........

My wife died of ALS..........As she was entered into the Database we completed many research surveys.......they always came back with additional questions and concerns about her exposure to my:

Welding....(Fumes)
Rust removal with Electrolysis...(HEX)
Photography chemicals...(using Old Classic techniques)
Deck building with treated lumber...(CCA lumber)
PAULETTE and "Two Cats and THE DOUG"

Whereabouts unknown...……...
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#3
Sad to hear how your wife died. I knew you had lost her but not the how. Truly sorry.
An egg salad sandwich doesn’t taste right to me without the last bath hypo added to it. I always did all my printing at lunch, so the prints could hang dry till after school and I could take them home. Never wore gloves, closet darkroom at the school.

I heard from a Brit friend that intelligence agents in London used to drink the stuff as it was a pro-lactic to Prussic Acid poisoning a common elimination technique in the Cold War. Prussic acid causes a heart attack when inhaled and the hypoclear chemical stopped it. Or so the story went.

So many poisons and crap attack us daily. Some we willing put in our mouths.

Ya natural is always better.


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I have ALS & a broken back. I handled & slid into bins truckloades of treated lumber when it was wet & hot just out of the tube & put on the truck. I'm very sorry about your wife as IMHO it's the worst way to go. Anyone in the military has a double chance of getting it also. What I have is for basement walls, the old formula was .40 for ground contact, this is .60 & kiln dried after treatment so it's been pressure treated which gets it quite hot then dried in a kiln so it will not delaminate if it made it thru all that. I did 3 of 4 on your list everything but developing pics.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson
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#5
Formaldehyde poisoning here...
I'm not lost. I'm exploring.
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#6
We live in an 1880s house which besides the furniture is very safe. If a fire most people die from toxic fumes before the flames get them. Osb, plywood, foam in the walls & furniture, carpet. I'd seal the plywood & wasn't going to use it for sleeping anyway just put all my solar, genset, tools, etc. But I've had a couple 6x6s & have a set of b0ws & a new tarp that would work well & be easier as I'm to the point of hiring things done by people who don't know how to do things right & think they're worth a fortune. Very frusterating.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson
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