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- starcraft69ExplorerBought a new stainless steel coffee pot for it and tried it out with a afternoon pot of decaf. Just getting ready for opening day

- 2cknightsExplorerBought it and brought it home.
- starcraft69ExplorerInstalled new LED fixture

- Buzzcut1Nomad IIbusy day, I am prepping the TC to be our home for 6 days at the Dresage championships. Scrubbed down the insides, washed the bedding, replaced the passenger side front marker lamp bulb, replaced a rear lic plate bulb. Finally got fed up with the falling apart plastic bathroom door track and replaced it with a metal one. I need to replace the mounting set up on the dinette support or really get ambitious and make a new table top out of real wood instead of particle board as the screws keep pulling out. I epoxied and screwed the support into a new position for this trip.
Went to Lowes and in the shelving area I found a 26" c channel shelf mount that was wide enough for the Bathroom door guide. Cut it down to 22" put it on the door guide and screwed it into place. clean and easy plus its unbreakable.

- kerry4951Explorer
DaButcher wrote:
Very nice, show/tell us more about the grill platform
It pretty simple. I used an old cutting board that I had laying around. It already had those nice beveled edges. I trimmed it to size, drilled two small holes, and painted it. I removed two of the lag screws that hold the rear bumper. I slipped on two small angle brackets and put the lags back in place. I have two holes drilled into the wood platform that line up with the spacing on the angle brackets. The platform just slides under the brackets and is fastened in place with two clevis push pins. To remove it, I just pull out the clevis pins and slide out the platform. I store it in one of my outside storage compartments.




- DaButcherExplorerVery nice, show/tell us more about the grill platform
kerry4951 wrote:
I installed a storage box on the rear bumper to hold all my BBQ items. Since I have a portable platform that holds my Weber Q on the rear bumper, this should make things handy. - Buzzcut1Nomad IITook it fly fishing

- CAJWExplorerNice job Kerry, but I'll bet people following you will need sunglasses! That thing has had some serious polishing done to it!
- kerry4951ExplorerI installed a storage box on the rear bumper to hold all my BBQ items. Since I have a portable platform that holds my Weber Q on the rear bumper, this should make things handy. I had to fabricate two aluminum "U" brackets to hold the box and mount it to the bumper. I wanted to fasten thru the bottom of the bumper and not make any holes on the top in case I ever take the box off.

The box normally is made with a top handle to carry it as a tote box.I special ordered the box not to have any top handle since I wanted to use it as a table while cooking and not have a handle in my way. The box is 24" long, 9 1/2" high, and 10" deep. I had to wait 4 weeks to get it.
The brackets had to be hand formed to wrap around the rear bumper
The brackets were first bolted to the bottom of the box
Then the box and brackets were slipped over the bumper and bolted up thru the bottom. The box only sticks out past the edge of the bumper about 2 1/2".
Some of my BBQ items stored away

- RaftenExplorerInstalled for the first time a TorkLift Lock an Load generator tray. Sticks out from the front of the truck much more than my present one so going to have to put flag poles on to remind me it is there. Looks like it is going to be a very secure and theft resistant way to carry a generator.
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