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- hotbyteExplorerYesterday we flushed/changed brake fluid...
Today I removed all of the old caulk around shower sky light and re-caulked.
Two yucky, messy jobs!!! - hotbyteExplorer
tenbear wrote:
Finally finished converting the under dinette seat storage area to a drawer. Only took me 3 days, mostly waiting for glue to dry and find the tool that I had previously put down somewhere. :h
Nice job...I usually find I'm sitting/layinh on the tool, it is in my back pocket or behind my ear :) :) :) - Cousin_Eddie93ExplorerBegan more delam repair today

Removed the lower section of filon and the rotted plies of luan and partial board. Letting it dry over night, still damp in there.
Tomorrow, weather permitting, I'll add new wood bonding it with screws and epoxy resin, let it cure for a few hours then bond the filon; again, with epoxy resin and clap it down. - Navy_SmokerExplorerHad window awnings installed at Camping World. Only one problem, Dometic shipped and empty tube (no awning inside)to Camping World and I will have to go back next week to have the last awning mounted. The people at Camping World are going the extra mile to compensate me for my inconvenience.
- Alta_VolunteerExplorerLet it sit all day after just getting back from a month on the road in Oregon, Washington, on Vancouver Island, throughout BC and Alberta, in Idaho, Montanna, Eastern Washington, Nevada and back to Calif.
Next up: rewire or replace the battery charger, fix the power step, more cabinet and drawer
repairs, more battery tray improvements, imstall rear air bags, and an oil change, as well as a pretty thorough cleaning. - woodworker414ExplorerBUMMMMMMMER fireman93514, been there done that. we were in Fish Bay, WI. Had a truck camper at that time. The DW was driving. It was my job to check for low hanging branches, buuuuuut. We were at the curb in town and getting ready to leave to ead home. The DW want to make one more stop at the store to get trinkets for the grandkids. As she was pulling away from the curb I was sight seeing and paid the price. A foot long gash in the upper right hand corner of the rig. The magic of duct tape solved the problem, till we could get home and the son in law could fix for us.
Safe Travels - fireman93514ExplorerFiled an insurance claim for the low hanging branch that ripped my awning and poked a hole in the side of my rig.
- Cousin_Eddie93Explorer
RoadAbode wrote:
Replaced some rotted wood in the quarter panels and fixed the panels behind the bumper.
Then went out for a Guys Weekend down Aberdeen MD to Bar Harbor RV Park - Right on the water!
Here's mine

Reverse pull lots or torsion, Delam fix came out great. Only do one section at a time - woodworker414Explorer
http://tinypic.com/r/swbzpt/8
This is never a good sign. The alternator failed. Oh, well, just another day on the road. This happen a whild back.
Safe Travels
HHHHHHMMMMMMM, wonder where the image went?
As you can tell, I don't do this very often. So I have to relaearn how to do this.
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