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Subject: Insulating a bird


Author:
Lou
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Date Posted: 11/ 17/ 08, 12:50pm

I would like to know if their is a way to insulate a 73 blue bird or do you just have to live with out it.I was thinking maybe if I could get the plans I could raise the roof 24inches and widen the sides 12inches any input or advice would be appreciated thank you.

Lou

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Author:
Dave
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Date Posted: 11/ 17/ 08, 9:41pm

I think those dimensions would be prohibited in just about every state. There is a reason the Wanderlodge WB (wide body) is only 8'6" wide, that is the maximum width by federal law, height is regulated by states but highest I know of is 14" and most are 13'6".

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Lou
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Date Posted: 11/ 18/ 08, 12:35pm

Dave thank you for your response to my inquiries I measured a couple of semi tractor trailers and found that 8'6" is the norm so this now gives me 3" on each side of the bus the roof stands at 10.5' so I should have plenty of room to go up I am wondering what would be the best insulation to use and were I could obtain constriction plans of this bus.

Lou

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Ernie Ekberg
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Date Posted: 11/ 20/ 08, 5:47am

I believe that sprayed in foam is the insulation for your coach. Now, the generator and dog house can have insulation added

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