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swimmer_spe
Aug 21, 2013Explorer
DiskDoctr wrote:
Of course, you should do whatever pleases you.
If it were me and I wanted to use it right away, I'd be tempted to put down some very thin subflooring, cut to fit the open areas- especially if the current floor is covered with linoleum and only soft without obvious signs of impending failure. Keep the weight down.
It is soft, and covered in linoleum. There are no spots that seem like they will give way. Besides, I doubt that will happen with the tin under it.
Fix the brakes.
It ain't being moved till the brakes work right.
edit: not a PUP
PUP?
Replace any rubber sections of propane line. Test it all for leaks.
Only rubber is at the bottles. Everything else is either copper or cast.
Clean and inspect battery connections. Test the voltage at a few locations for acceptable voltage drop. If too much, continue testing and searching until you find the problem.
Yup. This though, is not a concern of mine. Am I right this has nothing to do with safety? It is just for lighting when I am not on the grid?
Fill water tank with water and test pump. Pressure test lines. Then when all is good, add bleach to tank (search forum for sanitize water)
[COLOR=]I need to first fix a broken plastic line to the hot water heater. There does not appear to be a shut off between it and the water supply
Use some spray lube in the key slot of all locks.
[COLOR=]Not going to waste my time. I will replace the door lock and the locks for the compartments.
How much time and money you put into it is up to you. Good luck!
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