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- tenbearExplorerWell, the Toilet Seal Conditioner didn't stop the leak so I took the toilet out and took out the seal. This is the seal that keeps the water in the bowl. The toilet doesn't come apart so you have to reach into the bottom where it attaches to the black tank, YUK!!! The seal seemed to have a lot of mineral deposits on it so I scraped them off, reinstalled the seal and it held water. It has held the water now for about 4 hours. If the water is still in the bowl in the morning, I will declare victory and reinstall the toilet.
There was a lot of other "stuff" in the toilet so I used the garden hose and gave it a through hosing to clean it out.
Oh yeah, I sanitized the fresh water tank and hoses and ran the chlorinated water thru the faucets. No leaks in the plumbing I did a while ago when I installed a new kitchen faucet. - ronfishermanModeratorPut a new window frame on entrance door a few months ago. A friend helped me with project. Could not get it to seal all the way around window.
Removed door and did the seal again. Much easier and window is properly sealed with caulk. - TobinZekeExplorerChecking all fluids, lights, pumps etc... Getting ready for week trip to Seward, Kenai and Homer Alaska...
- MordistExplorerDecided to check/inspect the rear brakes, took the passenger side apart no problem, everything looks good, replaced seal, adjusted brakes.
Moved to drivers side, pulled wheels, pulled axle, and some goober had been in there with a chisel and welding machine, all because of a missing lock clip.
Spend the rest of the evening getting that mess cleaned up. It started getting dark so I quit for the evening and I'll finish it up tomorrow.
Some people shouldn't be allowed to own tools! - trnflaExplorerchanged out the kitchen sink faucet.
- tenbearExplorerStarted summerizing my MH, discovered the toilet seal had dried out and was leaking. Bought some Thetford Toilet Seal Conditioner and put it in the toilet. Tomorrow I will find out if it worked or not.
- oldtrucker63ExplorerI put some of the dash back together on my old Dodge.
- Mike_and_PaulaExplorerDrilled hole in the center of the hubcaps to bolt them to the old hubcap mounts so I quit loosing them.........
Oil change in the engine and Gen.\
Fuild check.
Brake check
Light check
Repair Driving/Fog Light so the work with low beams light
Wax and detailed
Started packing for our trip to WDW Ft Wilderness on the 21st......WITH NO KIDS....Did I mention that :P - webproExplorerI had delamination in two locations on my class C.
Took it to Rvincicents (http://rvincidents.com)in Nixa, Missouri and he has a new method of fixing most delamination's without having to cut the sidewall out.
Faster, clearer and cheaper than the old "cut it out" method.
Beautiful work and as smooth as can be. - Jtroop1ExplorerI caulked the front overhead window, the front running lights and the rear running lights with proflex. When I took all 10 lens covers off, there was crud and moisture in all of them! There was nothing in between the lens covers and the base housing! No gaskets, no caulking! Is this normal? Tthe proflex should keep out moisture now, right? Oh btw...I am leaving for a weekend camping trip in one hour! :B
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