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- JagtechExplorerFinally sucessfully repaired a 16" x 26" area of sidewall delamination below the bedroom window. It turned out perfect. Then I removed the leaky window that caused it, and sealed that.
- JimM68ExplorerAdded 5 better cabinet door "hold closers"
Replaced dometic over the door awning motor.
Reworked (and hopefully fixed) external fan temp sensor for dometic fridge. - anitajeffExplorerWe bought a new 2014 Winnebago Sightseer 33C. Picking it up on Tuesday. :)
- MainshipExplorerGetting RV ready for fall season, first on the list was fix WH, light on switch stopped lighting, tested power and it was getting it at the switch but not lighting. Replaced switch and still no light, this time I tested the neutral wire and it was open. Traced it back to circuit breaker and found a loose connection but not the problem. Real cause was technicians PO used to fix WH didn't know what they were doing, they cut the supply wire and used wire screw on clamps instead of replacing wire into the circuit breaker or soldering the connection.
- UseroverdriveExplorerInstalled a vent register at the bottom of the toilet room door. The list is starting to shrink
- cpd520ExplorerWell, we moved into it because the air in the house went out. Would have been a long, hot weekend or a very expensive call out.
- John_WayneExplorer IIOnly had a light in one bin now have 36 led's in each bin.
- bigred1cavExplorerlove that area
Bigdog wrote:
Spent several days doing some little maintainence things and also started to unload some stuff that I haven't used in a while. Amazing how much that "stuff"weighs. I have a box in the front compartment with a bunch of those plastic leveling blocks, my large chocks, a couple of ratchet straps and several other things. I removed the blocks, the straps and now that 50# box weighs 20#. I discovered that I had a gallon of engine oil in one comp and 4 qtsin the liquids box in another, so I pulled the gallon and 2 qts out for about another 15#. Then the DW started loading her stuff for a weeks trip and now I'm way above what I removed.
Fired her up this AM and drove 45 minutes to Port Townsend for 4 nits at Point Hudson Rv and marina and then 3 nites at Fort Worden st pk. Absolutely awesome views of the mountains and puget sound but the wind has gusted as high as 40 mph. - BigdogExplorerSpent several days doing some little maintainence things and also started to unload some stuff that I haven't used in a while. Amazing how much that "stuff"weighs. I have a box in the front compartment with a bunch of those plastic leveling blocks, my large chocks, a couple of ratchet straps and several other things. I removed the blocks, the straps and now that 50# box weighs 20#. I discovered that I had a gallon of engine oil in one comp and 4 qtsin the liquids box in another, so I pulled the gallon and 2 qts out for about another 15#. Then the DW started loading her stuff for a weeks trip and now I'm way above what I removed.
Fired her up this AM and drove 45 minutes to Port Townsend for 4 nits at Point Hudson Rv and marina and then 3 nites at Fort Worden st pk. Absolutely awesome views of the mountains and puget sound but the wind has gusted as high as 40 mph. - GreyghostExplorerI installed a Roadmaster Tow Defender in preparation for our final push "North to Alaska".
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