Not in europe, but I teach CNC. I have built a CNC running on Arduino/Grbl and Nema23 motors. It will cut anything. Its not the fastest, but its capable.
I have students running Inventor/CAM and Fusion360 and cutting on a converted bridgeport. I do a fair amount of hobby 3d printing, too.
Slightly off topic- why the high lift on your Trek? What lift are you running, and how will you change a tire? Do you have jack points installed? I need a taller jack, but a farm jack is useless without jack points front and rear.
My opinion is, if you are going with a 270, and walls, why do you need a tent? Throw down a ground cloth and sleep on your sleeping pad as normal.
otherwise I would go with a RTT.
I have a Tepui. Inside it, on the wear points at the fly pole pocket stitching, I used MSR gear repair patches. I have not had a need to waterproof the outside, but if I do I will have no concern about spraying it with Atsko Silicone Water Guard spray. That stuff is amazing, and after it FULLY...
I finished my mock up of my dual battery system. Designed to fit in the spare tire well. This sits down and bolts into the spare holding nut. On top of it, (~4") I will install a new wooden floor that is level with the liftgate edge.
I have room to add in a second 35ah battery in parallel.
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I too, have never heated a tent. I don't like condensation on my gear.
The key for me, is a QUALITY down bag (sized appropriately) and in the right temp rating for the trip coupled with a quality insulated pad.
I use an EMS 0 degree and a Big Agnes 15.
I also don't wear layers inside the bag...
In an ideal world, you would know exactly what equipment you plan to use on both systems. Determine your hourly draw when at camp (12v fridge, recharging, camp lights etc). Once you know what your draw will be you can make a better decision on what system will fit your needs.
I use a Midland Mag Mount on the roof directly behind the shark antenna. I put down a piece of 3M clear paint protector film, and slapped it on there.
This location is the best for actual range. Having your vehicle in front of the antenna is cutting your range. My issue is that when the roof...
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