Great work Chris! You've checked all my wish list boxes, except for maybe sliders. I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering what it weighs though; ever parked it on a scale?
I'm interested to hear your thoughts on this question too.
FWC sells their shells starting at $8,300, and that's increasing in Dec. Seems to be the market sweet spot for a quality shell.
This photo illustrates just how much water vapor your lungs produce overnight. If you're sleeping inside the passenger compartment, pack a window chamois. When the sun hits your windshield later that day, you'll regret not wiping the windows when you woke up.
I've slept under a topper a lot...
Vehicle mounted systems are certainly impressive, but they seem unnecessary on so many fronts to me when you don't have to spend too much or create mud and exhaust in camp. Also, I wonder if anyone has ever sprung a leak when a hose or heat exchanger froze? I presume you have to blow these out...
Stainless sprayer tank (you pick the size)
kitchen sink hose and sprayer
quick disconnect (optional, but a melted hose is likely without one)
candy thermometer jbwelded into a hole drilled in the top
hose clamps
I've learned a lot about indoor air quality recently as it relates to residential construction. CO and NO2 levels in a small house without a proper exhaust hood are enough to make one consider an induction range at home. In such a confined space as a camper or tent, eliminating open flames is...
I'd vote for a more portable option. Ever since I made this for about $85, I've lost all desire for a vehicle mounted system.
Pack it empty, dunk it in a stream, heat it on a fire or a burner and wander off to a nice private spot without creating mud at your feet where you step into your...