We'll have a way to keep beer cold for shure, thinking standard cooler for portability.Very nice layout................but no liquid refreshment cooling chamber?
Bert
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We'll have a way to keep beer cold for shure, thinking standard cooler for portability.Very nice layout................but no liquid refreshment cooling chamber?
Bert
There hasn't been any further progress made as of yet but I have plans. There is some water getting inside during heavy rains and the next step is to blast it inside & out to remove all of the layers of paint. Then patch any areas that need it a according to the military procedure I seen listed somewhere and applying new paint. I have a friend who does this sort of thing professionally and am arranging the work to do be done soon. Then begining building it out. Some great newly made friends have offered to help me with the build out and I will keep updating this post as we make progress.Any update with this. I have been thinking about using a S-280 for my own camper project.
Just a heads up, your blaster better have a very light touch as the aluminum skin on the shelter is very, very thin and can get warped and cut through by the blasting media.An appointment has been made to have the S-280 sandblasted inside & out. The plan is to then patch any areas that need it, followed by sealing all seams and applying a new coat of primer & paint. Since I have recently got a ham radio license I'm thinking it will be used as a mobile ham shack to some degree.
Sandblasting is a bad idea, the skin is very thin and is a bonded construction.Just a heads up, your blaster better have a very light touch as the aluminum skin on the shelter is very, very thin and can get warped and cut through by the blasting media.
Thank you folks for the advice. Any idea how thick the aluminum skin is? The folks who will do the work have various types of blast media and I will pass along any further info I can get regarding the skin thickness and concerns of eating through.Sandblasting is a bad idea, the skin is very thin and is a bonded construction.
Soda blasting might work.
We just sanded mine to smooth the paint out and repainted it.
No one is more anxious to get it done then me. It's looking like the shell work will begin this weekend.You need to get that thing done and being it over so we can knock out the inside for you.
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Lol. It's still sitting there. Jim and I have just been super busy with work to do anything on it.Hows this coming along?
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