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- JumboJetExplorerAdded shelving in one of the hanging closets. Folded shorts, tee shirts, etc. fit much better and are organized.


- niftypkgExplorerTo keep things off the floor I built a disappearing stuff drawer. I eyed the deep storage that wasn't utilized under the dinning seat. To access that storage one must remove the cushion and the PW cover. Sooo decided to install this deep drawer out of scrap lumber lying around. The trick is to cut the opening with a box cutter after laying out the cut on blue tape to prevent splitting; of course the edges split on the flip side. To reinforce that and prevent further splitting I used epoxy on those edges. I did add 4 plated screws to attach the veneer to the drawer front. As shown there is still room for sewer hoses underneath the drawer. Like to keep it invisable but I need a catch to prevent the drawer from opening. The only cost was for the drawer guides.


- portscannerExplorer
JoeChiOhki wrote:
You water heaters must be very poorly insulated if they're coming on frequently during the night or you're loosing hot water somewhere... That or the pilot light burner puts out enough heat to keep the tank hot all night on mine :p.
My pilot model Suburban 6 gallon will easily go the whole night without coming on unless its very cold and very windy.
Not frequently - just ocasionally. But the issue with me is I dont want to forget and leave it on while driving down the road. I am one of those people who are semi paranoid about propane. - seraphimExplorerSimple mod:
Thin plastic cutting boards, with rubber shelf liner glued on back, using 3M spray adhesive. Hols boards in place over sink, and can be used as a tray, or an IPad won't slide on the rubber surface. I could probably radius the corners to match the sink, but don't feel the need to.
Gives a bit more counter space, especially if you only have to use one sink.
When the glue dries completely overnight, I'll trim the edges of the rubber with a razor.
Also have a couple of larger wood cutting boards to use as flip up tables, and get rid of the dinette table which is too confining.
Untitled by jglennhart, on Flickr
Untitled by jglennhart, on Flickr
Untitled by jglennhart, on Flickr - JoeChiOhkiExplorer IIYou water heaters must be very poorly insulated if they're coming on frequently during the night or you're loosing hot water somewhere... That or the pilot light burner puts out enough heat to keep the tank hot all night on mine :p.
My pilot model Suburban 6 gallon will easily go the whole night without coming on unless its very cold and very windy. - kerry4951Explorer
portscanner wrote:
Installed a time so the water heater shuts off one hour after I turn it on, so I dont forget to turn it off (and dont have to listen to it firing up in the middle of the night)
Thats a great idea......thanks - jtlingo123ExplorerWorking on new vinyl tiles for the flooring! I'm almost done painting the inside.:B
- James_ExplorerAdded a NICE Hellwig sway bar and made head phone plug-ins above our heads with volume controls for the TV.
- noxinnhojExplorerloaded the tc up with some food for a weekend trip to fort langley bc,one camground(derby reach)is already closed due to the mighty fraser river overflowing its banks.We have reservations for brae island,which is under a flood watch,,not looking good with lots of snow on the mountains and rain in the forecast.oh well hope for the best,my lance wont float as it is a bit water-logged already,lol
- portscannerExplorerInstalled a time so the water heater shuts off one hour after I turn it on, so I dont forget to turn it off (and dont have to listen to it firing up in the middle of the night)

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