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- W4MBGExplorerfinished planing and sanding the two new maple sink covers/cutting boards. next is routing the edges and they are done. pics when finished.
- beniamExplorerNot a thing, waiting for above frigid temperatures to resolve fuel-pump issue. 55 degrees Sunday, and now 7 degrees above 0, wind howling, Texas(Pandhandle), is usually warm in the 50's in January..
- csp_et2ExplorerJust buried it with the 16 inches of snow we just got...... AND it's still falling.
- snowdanceExplorerFound some formica we liked for the table. Ours had some damage.. I removed the old stuff and am filling in the holes where the two cup holders were.. Want to reuse the old wood because its a 9 ply whitch will hold up better when we use it for a bed than the partical board the local cabinet shop wanted to use..
- mikakujaExplorerChecked out the mh for leaks as the weather warmed up rained and melted the snow off the roof, all good inside. Checked the roof to find the kitchen plumbing vent cap missing, not sure how it came off as the screw that attaches it is still there???? Ohh well, guess I'll have to go buy another. Temporarily covered the vent and poured a little antifreeze down the drain for cheap insurance.
- snowdanceExplorer
oldtrucker63 wrote:
I have not got to do anything to mine for two weeks now, I think I'm going to Cry......:W
Same here been below freezing day and night here.. Up side, our winter is about 6 weeks long. Have new speakers for the doors, CB. ect on the shelf in the shop.. I want to get it done now.. - oldtrucker63ExplorerSorry about the two postings Bad Puter here....
- oldtrucker63ExplorerI have not got to do anything to mine for two weeks now, I think I'm going to Cry......:W
- oldtrucker63ExplorerI have not got to do anything to mine for two weeks now, I think I'm going to Cry......:W
- W4MBGExploreri repaired the outside entertainment system antenna. the rv had a rubber-ducky am/fm antenna on the roof, but when we bought the coach the antenna was already gone. i guess it rusted off and ended up permanently "on the road".
anyway, i filed the mounting area flat, drilled a hole for a 31" long piece of stainless steel rod, and cross-drilled and tapped a hole for a very small setscrew. then i reinstalled the antenna onto the mount that goes through the rv roof. i plan to keep the antenna just a bit above horizontal when on the road, and raise it to vertical if needed when parked. right now, sitting in the driveway, i get good, quiet stereo from stations 50 miles away with the antenna "flat".
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