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    I've helped build a house-truck, and later built an RV, out of polystyrene sandwiched between sheet-alloy and colour-steel. If i did it again, I'd convert a medium box-truck and keep it as simple as possible. All the steel-buses I,ve seen and lived-in, RUST..too much condensation from bodies and cooking, the seams and roofs, dont cope too well.I believe you can use fixed-shutters over glass, o/wise it all has to be up to spec and labelled such...all fun, but can be a drama. Some kind of simple, ply, wood-framed"Camper" (with its own floor), on a light truck could be the go, you can still use the truck (take it off)then its only a Load..a little double-cab maybe. You could build something light and strong ,wood&ply Using boat-building techniques, and put it on a good tandem-trailer. Spare-bedroom at home, trailer to use, and camper when needed. Probably heaps of stuff on the net. You can make anything work if you really want, or have to
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    Quote Originally Posted by rewa View Post
    I've helped build a house-truck, and later built an RV, out of polystyrene sandwiched between sheet-alloy and colour-steel. If i did it again, I'd convert a medium box-truck and keep it as simple as possible. All the steel-buses I,ve seen and lived-in, RUST..too much condensation from bodies and cooking, the seams and roofs, dont cope too well.I believe you can use fixed-shutters over glass, o/wise it all has to be up to spec and labelled such...all fun, but can be a drama. Some kind of simple, ply, wood-framed"Camper" (with its own floor), on a light truck could be the go, you can still use the truck (take it off)then its only a Load..a little double-cab maybe. You could build something light and strong ,wood&ply Using boat-building techniques, and put it on a good tandem-trailer. Spare-bedroom at home, trailer to use, and camper when needed. Probably heaps of stuff on the net. You can make anything work if you really want, or have to
    rewa is onto it. Buy an insulated truck box body from a truck wreaker ( one that has been a chiller truck ) and mount that on a trailer. Easy to buy a big galv trailer and mount the box on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    rewa is onto it. Buy an insulated truck box body from a truck wreaker ( one that has been a chiller truck ) and mount that on a trailer. Easy to buy a big galv trailer and mount the box on that.
    Can you also do that with an insulated shipping container?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    Can you also do that with an insulated shipping container?
    be a bit heavy, and I hear the insulation can take on water increasing the weight too...
    Use enough gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    be a bit heavy, and I hear the insulation can take on water increasing the weight too...
    Agreed Heavy, but if the insulation is Poly Urethane it wont absorb water. polystyrene does and it happens with freezer containers ( and any type of freezer room) because as the air is frozen and looses the water it contains( humidity), a vacuum is created drawing air from outside through any cracks and as that air gets to a cold level in the insulation the moisture condenses (dew point) and gets left behind.
    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/tra...fcdfe52cb28606 This trademe listing is an example of a trailer mounted box body. The concept could be scaled up to what ever size would work.
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