If you're in a clean air country and your roof material is safe for drinking water, why not use the roof as a catchment area for drinking water? Much of rural Australia collects water for domestic use from their roof with 22500 L water tanks, most with no filters either 🇦🇺
Hi Victor, I like your inside design. The Okume-wood and grey color looks great - like a road yacht! What is your interior height? I plan to work with 145 cm and a lift-up roof to have standing height at least in the kitchen area for my small U408 Mog.
@@unimog404 Thanks for the measurements. It looks higher indeed. 🤪 My box shall be approx 325 cm long, 190 cm wide and 145 cm high inside. Mounted on a U408 (U100L Turbo). I plan to use sandwich-panels and sturdy aluminium corner protection - had a similar design on my first box and worked well.
I can't wait to see this thing in person
It's looking better with every video you do... Thank you for another interesting and educational video.
If you're in a clean air country and your roof material is safe for drinking water, why not use the roof as a catchment area for drinking water? Much of rural Australia collects water for domestic use from their roof with 22500 L water tanks, most with no filters either 🇦🇺
Hi Victor, I like your inside design. The Okume-wood and grey color looks great - like a road yacht! What is your interior height? I plan to work with 145 cm and a lift-up roof to have standing height at least in the kitchen area for my small U408 Mog.
Thanks! 139cm in the middle 129 on the sides haha. That is why I made the little stool to sit when cooking
@@unimog404 Thanks for the measurements. It looks higher indeed. 🤪 My box shall be approx 325 cm long, 190 cm wide and 145 cm high inside. Mounted on a U408 (U100L Turbo). I plan to use sandwich-panels and sturdy aluminium corner protection - had a similar design on my first box and worked well.
@@mogxplorer8788 here 192 wide and need to check but around 335 long. So pretty similar. I make everything fixed in place