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KM_Rolling
Jan 07, 2019Explorer
15. One other thing in the shower...the soap we normally use takes a lot of water to rinse off.
Being aware of fresh tank and gray tank limitations, Mary did some research and found some Castile soap. It cleans well, and rinses off easily. We like it so much we have switched to it at home also.
16. Being as I still work, even while on the road, maintaining an internet connection is important for me. There are some places that my cell signal (for hotspot) is not strong enough.
I purchased the weBoost Drive Sleek 470135 Cell Phone Signal Booster and a Wilson Electronics 311125 Dual-Band Magnet Mount Cellular Antenna to use for those times when I need some extra signal.
I put a velcro patch on the back corner of the roof, and when needed I just slip the antenna out the back door and onto the velcro.
Have had to use it a few times and it's worked great. Mary made a four pocket hanger to hold the hardware and wires while not in use-

It's there when we need it, and completely out of the way the rest of the time.
17. We purchased a cutting board to give more counter space when not using the stove.

There were no legs to hold it over the burners, so we made them some. Added some non-slip material to them. Works great!

18 & 19. Since we pull the motorcycle in here on some trips we decided to protect the floor with cushioned interlocking mats. I use these in my shop and they are very comfortable...and they protect the floor.
Turns out it is a very good insulator also. We've been in temps in the mid 20's and the mats are not cold...but the floor below the mats feels like an ice cube!
Also pictured is one of the two throw rugs Mary added to make it more "homey".

20. Mary has 4 of these self adjusting Spring Tension rods in various place, to keep stuff where she wants it.

21. Above the freezer there was a panel. I suspected nothing was behind it, and that we could easily put a shelf there.
Well, I was right AND wrong.
There was a bunch of empty space, but making a shelf was NOT easy. It was truly a PITA that I wished I never started. Very little room to work to make a supporting frame for the shelf.
It turned out nice, but never again! lol

Will post up more mods as I have time.
Being aware of fresh tank and gray tank limitations, Mary did some research and found some Castile soap. It cleans well, and rinses off easily. We like it so much we have switched to it at home also.
16. Being as I still work, even while on the road, maintaining an internet connection is important for me. There are some places that my cell signal (for hotspot) is not strong enough.
I purchased the weBoost Drive Sleek 470135 Cell Phone Signal Booster and a Wilson Electronics 311125 Dual-Band Magnet Mount Cellular Antenna to use for those times when I need some extra signal.
I put a velcro patch on the back corner of the roof, and when needed I just slip the antenna out the back door and onto the velcro.
Have had to use it a few times and it's worked great. Mary made a four pocket hanger to hold the hardware and wires while not in use-

It's there when we need it, and completely out of the way the rest of the time.
17. We purchased a cutting board to give more counter space when not using the stove.

There were no legs to hold it over the burners, so we made them some. Added some non-slip material to them. Works great!

18 & 19. Since we pull the motorcycle in here on some trips we decided to protect the floor with cushioned interlocking mats. I use these in my shop and they are very comfortable...and they protect the floor.
Turns out it is a very good insulator also. We've been in temps in the mid 20's and the mats are not cold...but the floor below the mats feels like an ice cube!
Also pictured is one of the two throw rugs Mary added to make it more "homey".

20. Mary has 4 of these self adjusting Spring Tension rods in various place, to keep stuff where she wants it.

21. Above the freezer there was a panel. I suspected nothing was behind it, and that we could easily put a shelf there.
Well, I was right AND wrong.
There was a bunch of empty space, but making a shelf was NOT easy. It was truly a PITA that I wished I never started. Very little room to work to make a supporting frame for the shelf.
It turned out nice, but never again! lol

Will post up more mods as I have time.
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