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ricatic
Aug 19, 2014Explorer
Well...the coroplast is down and the verdict is in...nothing is broken but the support for the main gray water tank is sagged a bit on one side...the fact that the water line pinched is my fault. When I had to remove the winterizing valve this spring(another whole story of my making), I put some slack in the line which got pushed back toward the tank and slid under the waste tank...right where the tank sagged down and pinched it mostly closed.
I rerouted the water line, installed three 2" x2" angles under the waste tank and welded them in place...much stronger than the OEM setup used at the time my trailer as built and very similar to how the tanks are supported now...
Now all we need to do is remount the coroplast and it will be Miller Time...
Just another day in the rv ownership world...
Regards
I rerouted the water line, installed three 2" x2" angles under the waste tank and welded them in place...much stronger than the OEM setup used at the time my trailer as built and very similar to how the tanks are supported now...
Now all we need to do is remount the coroplast and it will be Miller Time...
Just another day in the rv ownership world...
Regards
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