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The wheels are turning in my head again :D
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Not a whole lot of clearance coming out the back door.. might just do it on the outback drawer and create new storage for the 2nd row for the gear i have in the one drawer now.

We'll see. A few months out at least. Gotta figure out the drain (cant just let it drain onto the dirt) and need to do a poly tank for the water w/pump. Was just going to mount my coleman 2 burner for simplicity. Lot to think about.
 
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Screw both you UUZZZE! :flipoff2::flipoff2: Last time i post a 2010 Landcruiser Concept Idea! lol

Oh and by the way, the gas cans aren't anywhere close to the stovetop location. It would be the same as using a 2 burner stove on the tailgate.
 
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do you have one of the portable shower setups on that rig dave?

I was thinking about buying one and was just wondering... sorry for the thread jacking
 
do you have one of the portable shower setups on that rig dave?

I was thinking about buying one and was just wondering... sorry for the thread jacking

No sweat man.. we're just bs'ing anyways.

Nope.. been trying to figure out what i want to do. Submersible water heater or a heat exchanger. Either will work, but 2 very different setups. As far as the rest, probably do a 12 gallon poly tank with a surflo pump and a standard door shower head assembly. It's next on the 'to do' list.
 
incorporate a heat jacket or old radiator core and cycle the water through it as it's mounted below your stove for a hot shower!

depending on how stout your rollers are for the drawer, could you mount the bladder for the water tank under the sink, along the bottom of the drawer?

that way the weight would be low and centered when traveling.

might want to find some kind of pressurization thing, so you dont have to hear slosh and slurp the whole time.

I don't think you have anything to worry about with a grease fire.
I'd like to see your ideas for a door splash guard though. Be a shame to fill up your ash tray and window switches with avocado after the first round of guac and salsa.

get a reversible cuting board and stainless cover for it, and then put a veneer cover over the whole thing once packed, or that non skid tool drawer liner.
 
Well two of the gas cans on Daves rack are gone by way of two of the SD crew.
I agreed to buy two - maybe three if one is still available so that leaves one possible water can and one auxiliary tank underneath to hit a rock because of the vehicle weight.

Resulting in a spark and a explosion! And boiling water on the wayside. :D


 
:lol: just a matter of time

Have you seen the hot water shower setups from http://kodiakinc.com/shower.html little pricey and you may want to bulit one yourself for but they do work well. Seen them with quick disco's mounted on bumpers with remote hand wands. That's one thing I like when camping for extended periods...a hot shower. I would try to tie that together with a sink/aux water tank for a nice setup.

Hitch mounted BBQ...seen a few of those also basically the core part of a normal small propane one mounted to a swing arm. Nothing like grilling at lunch time or where ever you want.

Come awn now you're slacking...lets see that rolling home complete with a Satellite dish on the roof rack for on demand programming ;)

Brian
 
Dave, If I see a dish on that thing, we're gunna need to have an intervention.

have you told anyone your limb risers are your antennas yet?
 
Dave if you are not careful you are going to run out of room inside your truck and You and Yosh will have nowhere to sit. You will have to drive it by remote control from another vehicle. :flipoff2:

I do look forward to seeing what you come up with, should be very cool. :)
 

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