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  1. SquirrellCook

    Drip strip?

    That's an impressive affect. What ever you try to stop it, make sure you can remove it if it doesn't work.
  2. SquirrellCook

    Not a Self-build, but a Tweaker

    I have a 24 12 in Betty that must be running unattended for over 6 months now. As you have mentioned, with the possible massive voltage shifts it would make sense in all Motorhomes.
  3. SquirrellCook

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Do think about where the water goes that comes in through the fridge vents.
  4. SquirrellCook

    Dvla body type

    I’ve been on bus/coach road fund tax for nearly 20 years now. They used to have a Motorhome or I think it was motorcaravan tax class.
  5. SquirrellCook

    Dvla body type

    I saw a service bus near Goldthorpe this morning converted to a Motorhome. Painted blue with one window whited over. Trouble is you’d need a hgv or PSV license to drive it.
  6. SquirrellCook

    The longest paint job.

    15 years now painting Murky :(
  7. SquirrellCook

    Dvla body type

    Trevor, it’s pay per view. No good without windows!
  8. SquirrellCook

    Dvla body type

    I pay a bit more for my road tax, but it's not a lot.
  9. SquirrellCook

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    I have used two brands, one type turned to jelly in about a week from opening. The other I haven't checked on, but was thickening. Despite this it does seem to work well. I've even used it to blacken windows. Paints just peel if you paint glass.
  10. SquirrellCook

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    It’s such a shame that the very expensive window primer has such a short life once opened.
  11. SquirrellCook

    Dvla body type

    BTW, if you don't mind me asking. Are you still taxed as a bus/coach?
  12. SquirrellCook

    Dvla body type

    Let them know it would be illegal to class it as a HGV as it's not been type approved. Ask for Class M1 with a weight exemption. When I put my registration number into the Manchester CAZ it says I'm a coach. So the information that counts is it's taxation class.
  13. SquirrellCook

    Floor construction

    The walls should hold it in place.
  14. SquirrellCook

    Floor construction

    It will be a pain, but I would fill the voids in the floor with sticky foam.
  15. SquirrellCook

    Floor construction

    I expect it would improve the insulation. Unless you wear your stilettos in there, the floor will be sound. I’ve seen 9mm on top of 50mm and that just about worked for more than ten years on a roof.
  16. SquirrellCook

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    The sharp half moons they spray everywhere are just horrible. And as mentioned they need a lot of air. The electric ones are heavy and expensive.
  17. SquirrellCook

    Not a Self-build, but a Tweaker

    I'm still puzzled by your findings. I guess a fridge or freezer's behaviour is more down to the refrigerant. Liquid and gas temperatures at it's stored pressure.
  18. SquirrellCook

    Home assemble LiFePo4

    I'm glad I'm not there yet, work has gone silly. Unfortunately that pays the bills. I guess I'll be needing more pennies when I start the self build electric motorhome :(
  19. SquirrellCook

    Home assemble LiFePo4

    It's good to know that the fridge won't thaw out if it's at -10 deg. C ;)
  20. SquirrellCook

    Which Adhesive to attach cellotex to aluminium sheets

    And this was the point I was trying to make. Over kill? Maybe, but I don’t like failing.
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