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Joe417
Jan 18, 2017Explorer
I believe it was one of the rv.net moderators that created the link below to help with posting pictures. It works great.
At your home screen, right click, select new, then shortcut. Copy the link below as the location, select next and give it a name like RVnetPhoto, then select finish. This short cut will take you to the picture hosting site quickly any time you need to post a picture.
I keep it on my home screen next to my rv.net short cut.
To post a picture, double click your newly created shortcut "RVnetPhoto". Drag the photo you want to post to the host window and drop. It will return a link. Just copy the link and past it into the rv.net message window.
You won't see the photo until after you post the message.
You'll get the hang of it after a few posts.
http://photoposting.is-great.net/?i=1
This is what I found under the roof and skin when I opened ours up. It was still wet and looked bad but wasn't nearly that bad once it was dry and I had removed the damaged material. I bought the camper in this condition. I would do it again if I found just the right camper for us.
I really enjoyed learning how they are built and putting it back together. It took me about 8 weekends with the learning process and redoing several items that didn't work for me.
This is the roof over the bath. Skylight was leaking.

This was the front cab over. Both sides had been leaking at the top corners of the rubber roof trim.


Let us know when you get started.
At your home screen, right click, select new, then shortcut. Copy the link below as the location, select next and give it a name like RVnetPhoto, then select finish. This short cut will take you to the picture hosting site quickly any time you need to post a picture.
I keep it on my home screen next to my rv.net short cut.
To post a picture, double click your newly created shortcut "RVnetPhoto". Drag the photo you want to post to the host window and drop. It will return a link. Just copy the link and past it into the rv.net message window.
You won't see the photo until after you post the message.
You'll get the hang of it after a few posts.
http://photoposting.is-great.net/?i=1
This is what I found under the roof and skin when I opened ours up. It was still wet and looked bad but wasn't nearly that bad once it was dry and I had removed the damaged material. I bought the camper in this condition. I would do it again if I found just the right camper for us.
I really enjoyed learning how they are built and putting it back together. It took me about 8 weekends with the learning process and redoing several items that didn't work for me.
This is the roof over the bath. Skylight was leaking.

This was the front cab over. Both sides had been leaking at the top corners of the rubber roof trim.


Let us know when you get started.
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