Ok,, the dilema was to get cold air from the a/c to the bed area.Duct work, (eureka,light bulb blinks above head).OK, So I have a little hillbilly enthusiasm. I used lightweight foamboard and covered it to make it look all purdy-like.Its snug fitted to one vent and it blows nicely to the bed area.The othe vent faces down towards the couch. The 2 other vents cool the back side of the coach.
Couldn't hide the duct work IN the ceiling,The insulation is foam and fluff insulation and even though there is 7 inches of space between the top roof and ceiling,, carving out insulation was not the best option.
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I noticed my Furnace duct drops from a 4 inch to a 3 inch and runs under the cabinets and couch and snugged against the wall to furnish heat up in the bunk area, Wouldnt know it was there unless you was actually looking for it. I found it when I wasnt even looking for it.
Nice. Looks like it belongs there. I need to employ some creativity to get heat to the front of mine - something similar but along the floor under the couch.
I agree with Rich, looks like a terrific job. Wish I could be that creative, but creativity is about as useful as my singing--it drives away everything and everybody. LOL
Hillbilly works Lakota, looks fine to me.
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