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MisterE
Social climber
My Inner Nut
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Topic Author's Reply - Apr 12, 2008 - 10:26am PT
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The Olympian is a great catalytic heater - no off-gasses, quite efficient. Get a small dc fan to help with air circulation. This improves heating and insures proper ventilation since the heater burns oxygen.
Eric #1: consider foaming undercarriage? low voltage (dc) pipe wrap should take care of freezing pipe problem
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pud
climber
Sportbikeville
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Apr 13, 2008 - 01:47am PT
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Great Job !
Thanks for some cool ideas.
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Justo
Gym climber
Providence RI
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MisterE,
This van is a masterpiece. I'm blown away. Congratulations. What kind of wood did you use for the walls?
Wow. I'm still in shock after seeing this thing.
JC
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Beagle
Trad climber
CO
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Jun 24, 2008 - 12:01am PT
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God Damn, not one cynical reply... yet. I love being first. I bet you get great MPG's. How much does it weigh? And how come nobody noticed the frikin' framed pictures, bonsai and flowers. I mean come on, it's not like you'll ever catch a lady in there, maybe a Boulderite or two. I have an 88' honda civic (40+ MPG) and the best part about it is that nobody ever tries to cram in it when it's raining...
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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Jun 24, 2008 - 12:05am PT
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Beagle, you haven't posting around here long enough to post cynical...
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steelmnkey
climber
Vision man...ya gotta have vision...
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Jul 24, 2008 - 12:27pm PT
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Words of wisdom...
It's not the falling, it's the impact.
It's not the bullet, it's the hole.
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Wes Allen
Boulder climber
KY
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Jul 24, 2008 - 12:50pm PT
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Not nearly as stealth, but, in preparation to take a few month road trip, and have something that we can use to camp with all four dogs, Tania and I bought a little scamp tailer. 1978, thus making it older then her! It is a little bit bigger the a VW bus, weighs around 1200 pounds and is mostly fiberglass....
It came with a stove, refrigerator, sink and furnace, though only the stove was working for sure. It also had a bed/table thing on one side, and a bench on the other. And, one cabinet thing on the other side...
Since we needed space more then those things, out they came!
Since then, we added plywood across the back and a full size futon mattress. Still have to replace a little bit of rotten wood on the floor and add something to insulate the vents were the stove and furnace were. And, maybe add some shelves. Oh, and dog beds as well! Once we are finished, we should have around a double sized bed, a bench in the front for the dogs, and a pretty good amount of storage. Add a window unit AC while we are in the red this summer, an electric heater for Heuco over the winter, and I think we will just about be set.
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L
climber
Far off places where I left lipstick traces...
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Jul 24, 2008 - 01:05pm PT
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Sweet Scamp, Wes!
Can't wait to see the photos when the refurb's complete.
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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Jul 24, 2008 - 01:26pm PT
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post up a thread on the finished product and your production steps, I'm still looking at customizing out my truck bed a bit.
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FeelioBabar
climber
Sneaking up behind you...
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Jul 24, 2008 - 01:40pm PT
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One hell of a van!
Proud work.
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Standing Strong
Trad climber
sunlight on the surf
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Jul 24, 2008 - 02:15pm PT
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"What do he do when there is only one banana?"
jage
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Metabaron
Social climber
NYC, NY
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Great job, it looks awesome. I'm planning on doing something similar in the very near future, I've just started looking for a van myself.
I wish he'd have some text explaining some of the pictures though.
I'm particularly puzzled about the extra batteries setup - how is he planning to charge them up, is the regular alternator in the van strong enough? And what exactly is that third one attached to the outside of the batteries box for, anybody know?
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Batrock
Trad climber
Burbank
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Wow!!!! nice work on the van. You would love this website www.expeditionportal.com look in the forum section for other really cool van and truck builds.
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Largo
Sport climber
Venice, Ca
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I can't build sh#t so I'm astonished what you did there. Love the whisky bottle on the sink.
JL
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rich sims
Trad climber
co
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Oct 12, 2010 - 09:18pm PT
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(WBraun
I forgot.
You need to install a periscope.)
What ever happened to the van in the Valley with the wood burning stove?
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bubble boy
Big Wall climber
topanga, CA
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Another van project! I'm about halfway done. Insulation, bed and table, wood panel and of course zebra fabric. Still to do: electric, propane, shelving and a good three month road trip to make sure she works.
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MB of the Central Valley
climber
kingsburg, CA
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Bubble Boy:
The potted-plant-holder-in-the-door detail in the OP is a Must Do. Too cool.
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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Dec 10, 2010 - 03:27am PT
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MisterE, do you still have the van?
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mike m
Trad climber
black hills
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Dec 10, 2010 - 10:48am PT
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Very cool. Just doing the first few steps would allow for a great platform to camp haul gear around and would still be useful for other duties.
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