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- Mike__RoseExplorerHad the dealer add a slide awning and 3 max air vents.
- woodworker414ExplorerHere in the midwest south of STL, the big melt is on, I can get to the MH now, did order the black tank flush kit a few days ago.
Bill - KamphikerExplorerDouble post
- KamphikerExplorerResealed the Gas / Fuel access door and working on resealing all the seams on the front overhead bunk and checking roof seams. Removed the bathroom door and re-glued the top edge as the Launa ply was pulling away from the frame. Need to seal the edges of the door, as the factory left the wood frame bare, this seems odd as that would allow the wood to swell shrink due to change in humidity.
It's our Dry season now and the weather is cool and sun's UV's arn't a killer now so I got to get it done in the next month or2 or else it will be a SOB dealing with the weather in South Florida. - DoradoErExplorer
tboss wrote:
I built me a test device to find leaks in my moho and it worked fine I even found one leak that I thought I had repaired a few weeks ago . Now I will take my time and fix every leak on the unit and if I want to I can check it agn next month, now thats the advantage to having your own test device and it only cost me 19.00 to build it. Thats a lot cheaper than 100.00 to let c/w do it for me and as I find them I can fix them and take my time. To remove a window at a service center is abt 75.00 per hour and it takes abt 3 hiurs to remove the window and replace it that comes to 210.00 and thats just for one window, man that can get expensive. My cost 19.00 for the test unit and 3 hours of my time 000.00 cus Im retired and am always looking for something to do. tks terry
tboss,
Do u mind sharing how u built ur test device? Picture would be appreciated as well.
Thanks,
Mike - tbossExplorerI built me a test device to find leaks in my moho and it worked fine I even found one leak that I thought I had repaired a few weeks ago . Now I will take my time and fix every leak on the unit and if I want to I can check it agn next month, now thats the advantage to having your own test device and it only cost me 19.00 to build it. Thats a lot cheaper than 100.00 to let c/w do it for me and as I find them I can fix them and take my time. To remove a window at a service center is abt 75.00 per hour and it takes abt 3 hiurs to remove the window and replace it that comes to 210.00 and thats just for one window, man that can get expensive. My cost 19.00 for the test unit and 3 hours of my time 000.00 cus Im retired and am always looking for something to do. tks terry
- akronharryExplorerLooked at over a foot of snow surrounding mine. I'll get to it when the snow melts!
- tedzoExplorerHad a bad windstorm the other week. A tree limb fell down on my maxx air ac unit and broke the shroud. Called up camping world and they had one in stock. Picked it up, opened the box, wrong size, it was the 12". Called them back to order the right one (10"). When it arrived, of course it was not the right one either, it was for a penguin. Gave them the correct part number again and waited for it to show up at my front door. Finally the correct shroud arrived and I replaced it no prob. Even has the closed back.
Anyone else have this problem with ordering from camping world?? - KamphikerExplorerInstalled Grey Diamond plate rubber matting in the outside storage compartment floor to protect the factory carpet.
Other than that checking out all the little things on a new (To us) motorhome.
My need to do list is starting to grow long already. - KendasExplorerChecked the airbag pressures and refilled to previous levels... Loses about 10 psi a month sitting, which is close to Firestone's documentation that came with them. If they had used "real" air fittings instead of the "Shark bite" style connections they would probably lose less each month.
Ken
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