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Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 01-13-2019, 04:57 AM
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I understand what you're saying though regarding...

I understand what you're saying though regarding the moisture. It's important that any opening other than the rams be foamed. I do wonder if there is anything that can prevent moisture coming in...
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 01-13-2019, 04:53 AM
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Spray foam would be difficult with the square...

Spray foam would be difficult with the square footage above the plastic belly cover. There are about six sections divided by steel trusses in this nomad land varying from roughly 26" to 48" from...
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 01-10-2019, 05:44 AM
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Posted By ShawnAZ10
That's a great help thank you. I originally was...

That's a great help thank you. I originally was thinking gorilla tape, but was turned on to the polypropylene trailer tape. Night and day difference, of course. Not cherishing the idea of cutting...
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 01-10-2019, 05:34 AM
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Posted By ShawnAZ10
Excellent idea, rigid rod would be way better...

Excellent idea, rigid rod would be way better than any sagging strap. Thank you!
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 01-09-2019, 11:40 PM
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Posted By ShawnAZ10
Great input, thank you both! Definitely going to...

Great input, thank you both! Definitely going to go with the batting. The rams are enclosed in tubing, so I should be good there. There is a form of wire trussing, so I'll have to cut the plastic...
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 01-09-2019, 02:01 AM
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Posted By ShawnAZ10
Additional Insulation blown in floor.

While working on my 36RE, I noticed there's a 12-14" gap of space under the kitchen/living area. That's the part that is the coldest during the winter. The entire area is separated from tanks and...
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