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jetboater454 wrote:
Ever notice how a "pro" does it once,but us average guys,who read instructions after the fact with a beer in hand,always seem to do it at least twice.Just proves we are not so lazy that we can't do it over and over....and at times it's still not right.
Never been in a professional shop where they were drinking beer and working,but if I ask the buddies to help me,first thing we do is have a beer.
Glad you figured it out.
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fj12ryder wrote:
One thing I learned where I used to work: "There's never time enough to do it right, but there's always time enough to do it over." ๐
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EBX wrote:
1. Put a 14" x 21" sliding window in the bathroom. Not even a vent in there.
2. Shelf on front wall.
3. Ran two over head lights in the front.
4. Made a step for the bathroom access.
5. Installed Reese weight distribution and Dual Cam HP.
6. Steam cleaned all the upholstery and carpet.
7. Installed two 2" pvc pipes for extension cord access the the outside. I plan on running electric space heaters on one from the 20 amp at the tower so I don't have to run it through the trailer 30 amp panel. Hopefully no breaker pop when on tv, coffee maker, micro wave.
8. Made a counter top extension for the kitchen. Never enough counter space.
9. Replace all the tires with new ones.
10. Moved the top bunk bed up 10" so I can get in it with the atv in the garage.
...and the "to do" list continues.