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- iwon415ExplorerInstalled water heater status light. Thanks, Steve_in_29, have used this in two campers now and works great!
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/21102074/srt/pa/pging/1/page/1.cfm - RbertalottoExplorerI want to take my truck and Palomino Bronco camper on the beach here on Cape Cod. All campers must be self contained with both Gray water and Black water holding tanks. My Bronco was equipped with a toilet and black water tank but did not have a gray water tank. I usually ran a hose from the sink into a Gerry can outside the truck. This is not allowed on the Cape Cod beaches.
I went to the Dollar store and bought a 5 gallon, clear container and installed it next to my battery where I had previously 3 storage containers:
Being clear I'll be able to observe when it is getting full. I fabricated a fitting for the drain hose from some PVC fitting I had kicking around.
Now what to do with the three storage containers that used to live here:
Mount them to the ceiling. Using some oak I had hanging around I made a few "tracks" to suspend them from the ceiling:


Now I just need to figure out a way to secure them so they don't fall out when traveling.
Any Ideas??? - dakonthemountaiExplorer
cdbinns wrote:
We made one final mod before our Alaska trip. Replaced the wire baskets in our Arctic Fox 1150 pull out pantry with wooden shelves - doubled our storage space!
SWEET! :)
Dak - dakonthemountaiExplorerWell, not the camper, but the hood of the truck.... I brushed the SNOW off that had blown under the RV port!!!.... and then I looked at the camper longingly.... dreaming of SOON when I can finally USE it and go camping!!!
Dak - cdbinnsExplorerWe made one final mod before our Alaska trip. Replaced the wire baskets in our Arctic Fox 1150 pull out pantry with wooden shelves - doubled our storage space!

- _DJ_1Explorer II
pando2 wrote:
My jacks were getting a bit "wobbly". As far as I could tell there was no rot, I think after many years of use the bolt holes were just getting a bit worn.
I decided to strengthen them by running a 2"x 1-1/2 angle iron between the front and rear jacks on each side. These are welded to the brackets so they support, and are bolted to, the camper along the whole length. I had them fabricated in a local welding shop, $112 including materials. I painted them 3 coats of Tremclad, and they look and work great.




Very clever!! - FastbritExplorerFinally out of hibernation after a long winter in Montreal.

- happycamper1942ExplorerMy jacks were getting a bit "wobbly". As far as I could tell there was no rot, I think after many years of use the bolt holes were just getting a bit worn.
I decided to strengthen them by running a 2"x 1-1/2 angle iron between the front and rear jacks on each side. These are welded to the brackets so they support, and are bolted to, the camper along the whole length. I had them fabricated in a local welding shop, $112 including materials. I painted them 3 coats of Tremclad, and they look and work great.




- nuckfanExplorerbusy weekend, washed the roof, lap sealant and eternabond all the seams, recaulked all windows and trim and camperjack brackets with proflex. Sanitized freshwater tank, dewinterized. Also installed a new awning over rear door to keep the rain out. Time to hit the lake!
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer IIYesterday was "gut the camper" day. When I bought my Bronco pop-up, the previous owner had cut the LP gas line....and since I was basically looking for a "hard-sided tent" anyway, I didn't care about the disabled gas. Then I found out the fridge didn't work on 120v, so yesterday, the fridge, the furnace, and the stovetop all got yanked. I now have TONS of storage in my kitchen ;-)
And I re-purposed part of the stovetop: as I disassembled it, it dawned on me that the lower pan would easily hold a microwave and keep it from falling off the countertop; or it would provide an extra drawer for utensils? So I stripped all the burner components off it; and will use a large 24" x 18" plastic cutting board as the top. The whole thing will lift out, so I can peer down into the lower cabinets. Those things that hide far in the back will now be visible....LOL!

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