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Yep, it just pulls off very quickly, can be put back in a minute or two. I was going to do a quick disconnect method but decided to go with simplicity and reliability.So how do they accordion potions disconnect for cab lift?
Magnets then?Yep, it just pulls off very quickly, can be put back in a minute or two. I was going to do a quick disconnect method but decided to go with simplicity and reliability.
Maybe for the future if I find manually attaching it annoying.Magnets then?
FYI - It quickly became annoying for me. I have a bolt in panel with the opening cut out which bolts into a slightly larger opening. I found the metal spine inside the attaching edges will work its way out of the rubber with repeated removal and reinstalls. The bolt in panel was an easy solution for this.Maybe for the future if I find manually attaching it annoying.
Will see how it goes, my original idea was similar to this and I can still add on the feature if I find it a pain, but then I also have to worry about bracketry to support that intermediate flange when tilting cab. Not a big deal just more parts. I'm going with the assumption, the truck will now be perfectly reliable all the time and I will never have to tilt the cab againFYI - It quickly became annoying for me. I have a bolt in panel with the opening cut out which bolts into a slightly larger opening. I found the metal spine inside the attaching edges will work its way out of the rubber with repeated removal and reinstalls. The bolt in panel was an easy solution for this.
M1088 camper conversion
Used my mad skillz at MS Paint to skin the cabin frame and approximate some windows. For some reason, this makes it look more manageable to me, and it's almost right at the target of what I drew up originally for the exterior dimensions: There will be a window or two in the bedroom area...www.steelsoldiers.com
Final product:
.Do either one of you have any photos of what stays where when the cab is jacked up im curious of what seals where and how when cab comes down ?
Ive got 6 or 8 inches between cab and box but i havnt come up with anything that either becomes a open door into box if thieves jack the cab up vs a rubber boot that will seal well enough to not become a water problem !
I can make a lockable cross thru door with maybe a 2 key deadbolt in it so you can access from box or cab but cant decide where to mount a boot either to box and cab set down against it fairly tight .
Its not my first choice by far BUT if there were tooooo many indians outside to limit my ability to get out of box to cab for whatever reason to leave it gives me another option for leaving without having to inflict carnage !.
Say old man... Are you sure that you want to climb up and shimmy around your chair and crawl through a little box into your big box?
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I used two identical electrical cabinets manufactured by Hammond. They have quarter turn locks, although right now I don't have keyed ones they're just screwdriver turned but you can swap them out for pretty much any kind you want. They also have a nice rubber seal around the perimeter so if the cab is tilted or the accordion seal is not on there for any reason I can still have everything sealed up and secure.Do either one of you have any photos of what stays where when the cab is jacked up im curious of what seals where and how when cab comes down ?
Ive got 6 or 8 inches between cab and box but i havnt come up with anything that either becomes a open door into box if thieves jack the cab up vs a rubber boot that will seal well enough to not become a water problem !
I can make a lockable cross thru door with maybe a 2 key deadbolt in it so you can access from box or cab but cant decide where to mount a boot either to box and cab set down against it fairly tight .
That looks great and i see the locks ! When you jack the cab up does the acordian boot stay connected to the tunnel or to the cab ?I used two identical electrical cabinets manufactured by Hammond. They have quarter turn locks, although right now I don't have keyed ones they're just screwdriver turned but you can swap them out for pretty much any kind you want. They also have a nice rubber seal around the perimeter so if the cab is tilted or the accordion seal is not on there for any reason I can still have everything sealed up and secure.
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Whichever I want. I would likely pull it off the cab. Fits the same on both sides of the seal. There is a metal spring inside the rubber and you just push it on the flange.That looks great and i see the locks ! When you jack the cab up does the acordian boot stay connected to the tunnel or to the cab ?
Ah ok so if your gona jack up the cab just undo 1 side or the other ! Where did you find this stuff at ? ThanksWhichever I want. I would likely pull it off the cab. Fits the same on both sides of the seal. There is a metal spring inside the rubber and you just push it on the flange.
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Lots of places, it's called "accordion seal" (Google search) and there are various sizes available. I got mine from some ambulance supply place.Ah ok so if your gona jack up the cab just undo 1 side or the other ! Where did you find this stuff at ? Thanks
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