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04 Nov 2015 12:42 - 04 Nov 2015 12:43 #1
by PeteFox
Pete Fox OKA266 MultiCab
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Dont I just wish this was available before I started my build
Build yourself caravan kit
I'm sure they would modify for a motorhome on an Oka, note the video shows a slide out bed as well
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Build yourself caravan kit
I'm sure they would modify for a motorhome on an Oka, note the video shows a slide out bed as well
Pete
Pete Fox OKA266 MultiCab
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04 Nov 2015 17:19 #2
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Cheers, Peter.
OKA196 tinyurl.com/OKA196xtMotorhome
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Peter_n_Margaret replied the topic: Zone RV
The same or similar material I used for the camper body for #196 11 years ago.
vanglass.homestead.com/
Very easy to use.
I don't like the aluminium corner extrusion though because it has an outside to inside 'cold connection' that would cause severe condensation in cold conditions.
vanglass.homestead.com/
Very easy to use.
I don't like the aluminium corner extrusion though because it has an outside to inside 'cold connection' that would cause severe condensation in cold conditions.
Cheers, Peter.
OKA196 tinyurl.com/OKA196xtMotorhome
Mob.0428171214
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08 Nov 2015 08:47 #3
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OKA 306
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Can't imagine it on corros
OKA 306
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08 Nov 2015 16:00 #4
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Paul Scherek replied the topic: Zone RV
It hangs in pretty well. I used no frame at all, just composite panels glued with angle aluminium along the edges inside and out. Last trip was pretty corrugated - ripped out the rear shocker mounts from the chassis, but the panels and camper are still fine.
The panels don't fatigue much with flexing, are very strong and give good thermal insulation. They are also even lighter than steel.......
The panels don't fatigue much with flexing, are very strong and give good thermal insulation. They are also even lighter than steel.......
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