no, they quit making them in the 50s
RVs or recreational vehicles have been made since the late 1920s in the U.S. and are still made today.
My patents just gave me their rambler and yes it has a forced air furnace. It is in the cabinet on the floor straight in from the door
Buying RVs - 2013 Million Dollar RVs 1-4 was released on: USA: 3 August 2013
Mobile museums - in RVs - was created in 1993.
RVS III was created on 1990-01-16.
Yes, a bad millivolt thermopile can cause the pilot light in a floor furnace to go out or not stay lit. The thermopile generates the voltage needed to keep the gas valve open and maintain the pilot light, so if it is faulty, the pilot light may not stay lit consistently.
I wouldn't think so. Floor tile is glazed in a furnace at several thousand degrees - hard to duplicate when the tile is already installed on a floor in a house.
The state that sells the most RVs is California. CA has always had a love affair with RVs. It is a very nature-oriented state.
$500,000 RVs cost may be approximately $25,000 to $100,000
I think its a blast furnace
Stainless steel
If you mean an electric furnace then normally it is nichrome. a heating element in a heat strip is made of what type of wire