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Room 48 Campers - Anybody into Woodgrain finish?

Started by Mace, October 09, 2012, 03:36:43 PM

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Mace

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Mandrake

$26000 is a bit steep though .. or maybe not ?? I stick to me Pinnacle ..
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Mace

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Kit_e_kat9



How beautiful!  Something that can't be said for many of the other types of campers these days.  Cedar is certainly a good timber to use ... although it does resemble a lolly pop of days gone by. 

I'd think I'd prefer one in Spotted Gum.  Always liked the look of spotted gum floors.  However, it doesn't do much for the Koala's.

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If you ever run out of firewood you have plenty on board  ;D

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LB

Maybe I could stick my 20year old son in it. Cheaper than an extension.

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MDSimpson

Haha, I got this email yesterday too.
My first thought was, don't get it too near the fire.
Personally, I cannot see how it could be safe to tow, camp in or cook near...
Looks nice, I love timber, but not in a camper..
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KingBilly

Ummmm, houses are wood, boats are wood, both you cook in  ;D

MDSimpson

Quote from: KingBilly on October 10, 2012, 01:46:19 PM
Ummmm, houses are wood, boats are wood, both you cook in  ;D

This is true, but in a house, it is not as enclosed.
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KingBilly

From my take on the photos above, the kitchen is external.  Or maybe I'm wrong  ???

Matto

I would suggest that a wood camper as shown would be much, MUCH more flame-retardant than a canvas camper. But that's just my take.

Personally, I like it! Teardrop campers have been made out of thin plywood for years, this one being "nice" wood means you don't need to paint it. I can see it being towed by an old "woody" wagon, or even a VW beetle :).

I'd tow it!
Matto :)
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