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Trying to find out what kind of insulation is in the floor of a shelter. Closed foam? Will it dry out?
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I was only in one while in the guard and the coldest I saw it in those two years was maybe 25 degrees in Korea but was short lived.That was one of the reasons we always put a 2-3 inch thick sub floor in them. If you had to set in one for 4-6 hours when its very cold, and the darn portable heater went south, it brings new meaning to COLD.
5160. I would have to have an Insert or something that gets close to the same size as that inner door.Yes, I think I understand what your asking.
Thats a cool configuration..how much does that shelter weigh
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I left mine as purchased other than putting a roof over the one on the ground as water was getting into it via the HVAC portal. This is Florida after all, mostly hot all the time except a few cold days thrown in for good measure.Excellent news. Did you put anything in there or leave a void?
Good luck on getting another one at a decent price. Got this one for $600...only bidder. Last week a tobyhana shelter went for over $4k. Just dont get it....I left mine as purchased other than putting a roof over the one on the ground as water was getting into it via the HVAC portal. This is Florida after all, mostly hot all the time except a few cold days thrown in for good measure.
Still looking @ a third unit because I am stubborn.
Yep, most likely will have to.or fab the unit up
I will. At least I can get some dimensions to possibly fab something. I do believe the ones with the door vent are a complete different opening.On the data plate is the operators TM listed. Maybe we can get that TM and then see if there is another version of the van, without the large door.
That plug, specific to that one type of A/c?Hot Darn, I finally got one for a good price in the shape I wanted. It is a Gichner S-280 complete inside, missing the A/C unit as they all are. Now if James has gotten over his trip to Virginia, I might have a great way to get this shop home to Florida. They ranged from $600.00 stripped completely for the last one, to $4050.00 for the one with a HVAC port plug in it. That seems to be an expensive plug to me.
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