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Terryallan
Jun 04, 2014Explorer II
I'm hesitant to post this. As you window shade seems to work for what you want it to. However. Shades for those windows are sold at every RV dealer. The fit the window very well, and reflect light out.
And like you. I found a really simple way to hold our fridge door open. I just stick rubber can cozies in the door.
One of the best mods I have done. Was to add plexiglass to the screen door. Cut to fit in the tray around the door, and easily removed when we want fresh air.
I also installed a curved shower curtain rail to give us more room in the shower.
For real cheap, free in fact. I hooked the TV to the radio / CD, AUX, so that the TV sound would go out thru the stereo speakers.
Plus, as we never cook in the TT. I made a cover / cutting board top, to fit over the stove burners. Really helps with cabinet top space.
I am now looking at installing a fan in opening of the bottom bunk to help bring AC air into the cubby hole that is the bunk.
And like you. I found a really simple way to hold our fridge door open. I just stick rubber can cozies in the door.
One of the best mods I have done. Was to add plexiglass to the screen door. Cut to fit in the tray around the door, and easily removed when we want fresh air.
I also installed a curved shower curtain rail to give us more room in the shower.
For real cheap, free in fact. I hooked the TV to the radio / CD, AUX, so that the TV sound would go out thru the stereo speakers.
Plus, as we never cook in the TT. I made a cover / cutting board top, to fit over the stove burners. Really helps with cabinet top space.
I am now looking at installing a fan in opening of the bottom bunk to help bring AC air into the cubby hole that is the bunk.
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