Vulcaneer wrote:
I make sure the stove is level. I pour a small amount of olive oil in a cast iron pan that is placed on the stove. And make sure the oil puddle stays put. Then the stove is level. That way the eggs don't all run together to one side of the pan. And our pancakes are flat and round. And the fridge is close enough. And all the doors stay put when opened.
Yep, level the stove! I did that when we first got our camper. If your refrig is out of level when your stove is level, your camper has some serious problems.
Once I leveled our camper the first time (in our driveway), I simply stuck little camper level indicators on the front corner of the TT (front and side), checking them when leveling side to side and where I usually am when cranking the tongue jack.
Friends of ours rarely bother leveling their campers. It just drives me nuts to have an unlevel camper, difficult to sleep and cook when things are at an angle. Once you do it a few times, leveling really takes no time at all.