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Thanks Mike, Thats what I read as well. The problem is the steel frame work must be for something else other than the vestibule. NO worries. I appreciate everyones help. Thank you all. IGD
Picked it up at the GA rally last year. There are no instructions. If I had instructions I would not bother the forum. Thank you all for your help.[thumbzup]
Looks like I am making a wood frame.
Installed a Binocular holder as a cup holder and a Ammo can as a console. Also painted the Ammo Can seat base to match the truck. Reinstalled the fire extinguisher to a better spot.
Speedmon
Thanks for the heads up. I went through those already.
I was looking for the vestibule frame schematic / index / instructions to put together. You would think its a simple task and straight forward a child could do it but when you lay it all out to put up, nothing makes any sense.
I acquired a NOS vestibule for a command tent. I searched HI/low for the basic set up instructions/TM and am still coming up empty handed.
Does anyone have the Intel to share..?
Gunfreak, I just read this entire thread. I got to say you do a 1st class job. I like the face your using a 6.2 Please post the first run in viedo...k
IGD
I just picked up a 24v forklift battery for the 109. The AH rating is 560 Ah @ 30 minutes. Thats huge for a X4024. I am mounting it through the floor and between the frame. I have 1.75" wiggle room. I am hooking it up to the truck so when the engine is running the battery is charged. 4 Sharp...
I had some time waiting for a FedX shipment and I noticed a few threads with questions about inverters and converters so I thought I would put the information out there. I first started using them for the band to play remotely in the woods, beach or a makeshift stage. Then on vehicles then on my...
That green wire hanging should be grounded to the unit and the generator unit tied to a rod in the ground. At the house that green wire installs to the Neutral buss bar. The Buss bar is grounded to a rod the full 8' in the ground, unless your close to the water.
Here is a good example from the...
Ground, Ground, Ground..!
The first picture has no ground attached. #1 Ground the unit and #2 the new transfer switch to a new ground rod each. Use dielectric grease on the acorn nut and use a good copper rope.
All I can say is GROUND, GROUND, GROUND..! I just wired a 200A panel this past...
Bob, I saw how much you like Mopar. Now thats an excellent example of a Granddaddy Dodge Power Wagon.Not to many of those around, thats a rare truck. Were those lock outs on the fronts..? I cant tell..?