How can you power a wood burning stove by gas?And be aware, as I'm certain you will be, of the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning and if it is gas powered of unburned gas gathering in any floor spaces between the floor and the caravan "hull". Although that's more or a boat thing really that risk.
I've seen fatal car crashes and I still drive everyday.Ever seen a static go up in flames? I wouldn't live in one if you paid me, stove or no stove!
Fair point, except that where a car has inbuilt safety features a static caravan appears to be precisely the opposite. I've dismantled more than a few, and found things such as electrical cabelling stapled to the wooden framework between the inner and outer skin, with knots tied in it to prevent the cable pulling through the staples! Around each knot the polystyrene insulation was blackened and melted!I've seen fatal car crashes and I still drive everyday.
Good question, be interesting to knowThis is something I've considered for the future when I finish work in a few years time.
Could I ask how you've got around fixing a cabinet in there for firearms please?
Cheers Jimmy
I’ve built a boot room on my cabin Now And am planning an office and dressing room for the girlfriend, when in the van no problem with feo and guns But did have the patch rust protect things in my cabinets A few of themMost people who live permanently in static vans, micro houses etc tend to find they need a solid outbuilding as well. Less of an issue with a good size static but in small vans there's nowhere to do your laundry for a start. Then there's food storage because there's no larder and no room for a big freezer, so they tend to end up with a utility building on site and there's no reason why that can't be used for gun storage as well, as long as it's suitably constructed.