CO is actually lighter than air, so monitors should be placed high. But also, the specific gravity of CO is so close to normal air that they mix well, so it doesn't really matter where it is located in that small space.
Nice work! Love the cedar planks on the outside. Just a safety note, your carbon monoxide alarm should be near the floor since it heavier than air and it will sink to the bottom.
@@enguerrandbonnet219 Hey FYI that whole CO is heavier than air thing is an urban legend. CO is actually slightly lighter than air: www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/where-should-i-place-carbon-monoxide-detector Honestly shouldn't matter in such a small space. Consider just putting it close to your pillows maybe.
What exactly did you use for the cedar ? You said it’s cedar fence but it looks so smooth compared to the cedar fence planks I see at Home Depot. Did you sand them down? Polyurethane? Epoxy? I really like this camper I think I might build my tacoma camper similar to this.
Yes they are just cedar fences from Home Depot. I used polyurethane outdoor coating to weatherproof it more. If you are really considering building this you can find all the details and the material used on the tutorial guide on my website.
Can you safely drive 55MPH along the highway? I dont think so. Have you considered all forces and engineering? I dont think so. However, good luck with not being a "youtube disaster" video
Something like this is what i wanna build for my tundra.... 6'5'' bed on mine would make mine around 1' 1/2 longer if im not mistaken, and id probably add the length or at least half of the backdoor too. love the idea of a higher ceiling and using the space oover the roof to make the bed.
Ok, thanks for that. I have a 6.5 foot bed Tundra and its a fine truck. i guess its a bit bigger than the Tacoma. But, i think ill build it to the Tacoma dimensions in case i someday get a Tacoma.