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Plumber101010
Jan 27, 2015Explorer
Cool. In other words. It just doesn't matter? Guess I am sooo worried about "bending the frame" that I read so much about. Why I was thinking middle support.
"You may also discover the floor, frig, sink, frame and stove all have different opinions as to what "level" is.
YES!!! Even level on the freaking floor is diff by the door, in the middle and then by the other side!!! Never could figure out this level thing, because that would reside on the fact that the floors are exactly level, which I doubt they are, I say, depending on where I put the level the floor all has different readings and thats the floor alone. Stove, countertops, fridge door, all different. So is the trailer unlevel by a full bubble, or when they installed the countertops, were THEY unlevel? These are the things that drive me crazy about "level". Where the heck do you put the level to know for sure?
The craziest part is the V-shaped in front by the tongue. Put the level on one side, it shows level. Put it on the other side it shows a full bubble up. I can't even tell what is level by the trailer frame itself. I hope that doesn't mean my frame is tweeked... I assumed it was crappy craftsmanship on the frame.
Bottom line? WHERE do you check level to make sure it's level :) Guess that's what's really
Bugging me after all :)
"You may also discover the floor, frig, sink, frame and stove all have different opinions as to what "level" is.
YES!!! Even level on the freaking floor is diff by the door, in the middle and then by the other side!!! Never could figure out this level thing, because that would reside on the fact that the floors are exactly level, which I doubt they are, I say, depending on where I put the level the floor all has different readings and thats the floor alone. Stove, countertops, fridge door, all different. So is the trailer unlevel by a full bubble, or when they installed the countertops, were THEY unlevel? These are the things that drive me crazy about "level". Where the heck do you put the level to know for sure?
The craziest part is the V-shaped in front by the tongue. Put the level on one side, it shows level. Put it on the other side it shows a full bubble up. I can't even tell what is level by the trailer frame itself. I hope that doesn't mean my frame is tweeked... I assumed it was crappy craftsmanship on the frame.
Bottom line? WHERE do you check level to make sure it's level :) Guess that's what's really
Bugging me after all :)
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