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BillHoughton
Oct 21, 2015Explorer II
Not today, but recently (2007 Itasca Navion 23H):
1. Installed molly bolts - extra short ones because of clearance issues in the wall cavity - for more substantial anchoring of the thermostat to the wall. The existing sheet metal screws in 1/8" plywood had blown out the holes, and the thermostat kind of wiggled every time we moved any of its controls.
2. Added pad eyes at the back edge of the "grandchildren's bed" over the cab, to anchor a cargo net, since we use this bed as storage (don't know what we'll do with all that stuff if we ever get grandchildren).
3. Installed an exhaust hanger on the generator tailpipe, which was hanging out there unsupported over its entire length, just aching to vibrate loose and fall off.
1. Installed molly bolts - extra short ones because of clearance issues in the wall cavity - for more substantial anchoring of the thermostat to the wall. The existing sheet metal screws in 1/8" plywood had blown out the holes, and the thermostat kind of wiggled every time we moved any of its controls.
2. Added pad eyes at the back edge of the "grandchildren's bed" over the cab, to anchor a cargo net, since we use this bed as storage (don't know what we'll do with all that stuff if we ever get grandchildren).
3. Installed an exhaust hanger on the generator tailpipe, which was hanging out there unsupported over its entire length, just aching to vibrate loose and fall off.
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