โMay-14-2016 12:39 PM
โMay-16-2016 06:29 PM
goducks10 wrote:
Or one of these;
http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=192&Image=5032&ModelID=680#Main
โMay-16-2016 08:18 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Or one of these;
http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=192&Image=5032&ModelID=680#Main
โMay-16-2016 07:17 AM
โMay-15-2016 11:06 PM
janegowest wrote:
Thanks for the idea, but our top priority is not travel. We need a place to live in for a year while our house is being completely gutted and remodeled.
โMay-15-2016 04:31 PM
Us out West wrote:
Wish we had known your real intention from the get go.
Good luck.
โMay-15-2016 12:19 PM
shadows4 wrote:
Used to work for a adhesive manufacturer. We put formaldehyde in virtually every adhesive we made. Word of advise don't lick stamps or envelopes.
Also, you are only going to use this RV for a year? House will be built by the time you make a decision. Good luck, John.
โMay-15-2016 07:42 AM
โMay-15-2016 01:01 AM
janegowest wrote:Us out West wrote:
Jane one other thing,
If you are uncomfortable about formaldehyde in an RV, even though the gasses in an older rig are long gone, it might be time to re-think about some other way of traveling and enjoying the great outdoors other than in an RV.
Maybe rent a cabin at different RV Parks around the country...a lot of parks will have those and from what I've heard/seen are very nice.
From reading the many different threads you've started you have have received plenty of feedback, and that is why the Forums are so usefull, to make an intelligent buying decision.
In any case please let us know what your choice is and if an RV congrats and safe travels.
Thanks for the idea, but our top priority is not travel. We need a place to live in for a year while our house is being completely gutted and remodeled.
I found a solution...when I read the above article about measuring formaldehyde levels, I looked for a meter on Amazon and I found one. The only way to know for certain, is to take the meter along when I go see trailers. I have been ill for a couple of years, so I have to be very careful about chemical and mold exposure.
Yes, many of the people have been very helpful! Every question answered gives me ammunition to make a more intelligent decision!
โMay-14-2016 10:03 PM
โMay-14-2016 09:49 PM
โMay-14-2016 09:43 PM
โMay-14-2016 09:21 PM
Us out West wrote:
Jane one other thing,
If you are uncomfortable about formaldehyde in an RV, even though the gasses in an older rig are long gone, it might be time to re-think about some other way of traveling and enjoying the great outdoors other than in an RV.
Maybe rent a cabin at different RV Parks around the country...a lot of parks will have those and from what I've heard/seen are very nice.
From reading the many different threads you've started you have have received plenty of feedback, and that is why the Forums are so usefull, to make an intelligent buying decision.
In any case please let us know what your choice is and if an RV congrats and safe travels.
โMay-14-2016 08:51 PM
โMay-14-2016 08:28 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
We have no formaldehyde insulation or issues with our '09 Cameo.