I want to add an A/C to my little Beeline and was wondering if I should just cut the metal or try to put a window unit in a existing window opening? I would rather not cut but, I can't seem to find a small enough A/C to fit in the existing opening. So, if thats the case then why not just punch a new opening in the back where there isn't any windows now? Down the line if I sell it will this be a bad thing?
-Brian
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Tim ,
The on the tongue through the front wall idea sounds ( as usual ) like a good idea . But personally , I don't think you'll be happy with it . For one , you CUT into your unit . NOT GOOD . Second , you CUT into the front which will give you two major issues . The dirt and grit coming up from the road is extremely high maintenance trying to keep it out of the back of the ac unit . And all the constant movement of the twist of the tongue and having an ac unit sitting on a mount there , you will never keep a good seal around the unit .
IMHO > Do the external thing . If nothing else , you can cover it and transport it in the tongue where the tanks used to sit .
Enjoy .. Rev Daniel
Not exactly . They make a unit that is sort of like those portable floor units , but they sit ourside and blow internally . I'll try to find a link to one and let you see . Didn't mean to sound ornery if I did about the cutting in the old girl . But everytime I have ever talked myself into cutting into something like that . I always had immense regrets later . lol lol
But again , let me seeif I can find you a link to one of those protable external units .
Rev D.
But you do use a window just like you vent a floor model portable , but the unit is outside and the thing blows in through a window thingt whatchyamacallit . lol
NEVER NEVER NEVER CUT A VINTAGE !
But this ia a fun looking thingy whatchyamacallit you could make at home real easy if real board . lol
http://www.goodoldrvs.com/forum/topics/to-cut-or-not-to-cut?xg_sour...
Sorry for so many posts . But here is one just like what I am talking about . These are real slck units .
http://www.compactappliance.com/Climate-Right-Outdoor/Indoor-Portab...
OH ! How I understand the shallow pocket syndrome . I am recovering from a very long three year illness and on the tail end of major surgery in Jan 2011 . It's wiped me out then some .
I don't know about that particular unit , but I do know some of the really will make your back teeth chatter with cold . But from that , it sounds as if your unit isn't all that big so you might just look at the Black and decker 8,000 btu unit . But I think it still runs about 249.00 .
I just grimmice when some says the word " CUT " . lol lol lol . You'd probably devaule the thing more then the 549.oo if you cut . But so goes life in the constant search for the perfect combination of comfort and convenience huh .
Safe journey's my fellow amatuer vagabond . lol
Rev Daniel
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