frigid north
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Hello everyone, I have been asked about this modification so here are some photos.
I added a 2" foam panel to the underside of the cabover. I used stainless steel screws set thru the angle into the frame around the edge of the bed. I used Gorilla glue to secure it, the gorilla glue does not attack the foam. I used 1/8" red oak ply to cover the bottom. I used 2X2 aluminum angle to trim the edges.
So far it is holding up well, and it keeps the camper bed warmer, and eliminates the condensation that builds up under the foam mattress in cold temps.
I have been adding rigid foam to every surface of the camper that I can. I added foam to the outside areas that are next to the bed, and I have added a 1/2" rigid foam to all the surfaces on the inside. The camper is now warmer in the winter months.
I added a 2" foam panel to the underside of the cabover. I used stainless steel screws set thru the angle into the frame around the edge of the bed. I used Gorilla glue to secure it, the gorilla glue does not attack the foam. I used 1/8" red oak ply to cover the bottom. I used 2X2 aluminum angle to trim the edges.
So far it is holding up well, and it keeps the camper bed warmer, and eliminates the condensation that builds up under the foam mattress in cold temps.
I have been adding rigid foam to every surface of the camper that I can. I added foam to the outside areas that are next to the bed, and I have added a 1/2" rigid foam to all the surfaces on the inside. The camper is now warmer in the winter months.