Globe Trekker Garage - Bed Platform

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done 👏
    The panels looked very thick. Were they left over pieces? 🤔
    Or this thickness along with the braces on the walls were needed to support XXX number of pounds?💪🛠

    • @RVGlobeTrekker
      @RVGlobeTrekker  11 месяцев назад +1

      The panels are made from the same Globe Trekker engineered panels. I wouldn't necessarily say they were left over or scrap because they are still big enough to do a back wall or approach/departure angle panel as well. If you do not heat or cool your garage area, it does provide the same R value protection as the wall and ceiling panels do.
      Given the strength of the panels, they are more than capable of supporting a lot of weight! The sikaflex 552 also supports 250 lbs per square inch, so should be no issue. Thanks for the question!

  • @felix.leiter
    @felix.leiter 5 месяцев назад

    Not very clever to use so many and wide aluminium profiles. There will be a moisture problem because of the dew point and this leads into condensation. Especially if there is no air circulation in the garage.

    • @RVGlobeTrekker
      @RVGlobeTrekker  5 месяцев назад

      It is all thermal break aluminum. Clever, I know.

    • @felix.leiter
      @felix.leiter 5 месяцев назад

      @@RVGlobeTrekker aha - interesting, very interesting. So where is the data sheet of you super duper “thermal break” aluminium, if it exist. Let out the exact dew point data of you super aluminium.
      The dew point matters at the surface, and there will be a massive moisture condensation on this huge surface you build up there.

    • @RVGlobeTrekker
      @RVGlobeTrekker  4 месяца назад

      @@felix.leiter look up the AAMA standard for thermal break. Yes, it does exist in every sky scraper in the word to reduce heat/cold transfer to help thwart the effects of condensation and energy loss. It's proven technology that we adapted for the overland expedition market. Our thermal break is an R-14. With our panels being R-17, there is very little concern with heat/cold transfer condensation. That being said, because our boxes are designed to completely hold out weather, they will also hold in "weather" just as efficiently. So, if any water does get into the box, it will have to be mitigated (vented or dried up and disposed of). This is true of any tightly constrained vapor barrier. Learn more about Globe Trekker... watch this video... ruclips.net/video/HbnBanm7b2w/видео.html and this one ruclips.net/video/DK2JqWhQI2k/видео.html