โMay-04-2014 04:36 AM
โMay-06-2014 04:12 PM
โMay-06-2014 11:13 AM
TucsonAZ wrote:
You know, maybe I would be better off just selling off everything I own, getting a diesel pusher and living out of it full time even if it's in my own yard while I just rent my house. My health issues are bad enough having such a small space to manage would be really nice and much easier to go green with in terms of solar and so on.
There are a lot of options and it's tough to sort out, seems like at every price point $1,500 more buys you 2x the coach.
โMay-06-2014 07:06 AM
TucsonAZ wrote:OhhWell wrote:
Can't you air out the air fresheners? That one sounded like a friggin diamond in the rough. Would an Ozone machine help clear out toxins?
That's kind of what has me in this mess, trying to "air out" 5th wheels and now I have two of them I need to sell to get my budget back because I can't use them.
To give you some idea how sensitive I am, I bought a dress shirt second hand (it was $1) and the person had used mild fabric softener on it, I figure, no issue. So I soak it in vinegar for a day and proceed to wash it 9 times in hot water with my home made laundry detergent (it's amazing stuff) and I still couldn't wear it. I've also tried the sun, leaving items outside for months.
The first 5th I bought (1996 I got for $1,200) I used an industrial ($750 unit I got for $100 and rebuilt) ozone generator to shock treat it 6 times in hopes it would remove the smell and it had only the slightest noticeable impact. So I left it to air out, fully open for a month, still nothing that would allow me to use it.
I've also bought 14 pound bags of baking soda, dumped it on everything, left is sit and vacuumed it up then ozoned it and it hasn't been enough.
The MCS sucks, makes me feel like I'm going mad sometimes for sure but we all have our stuff to contend with so I do my best to adjust my life to feel "normal".
If that motorhome were cheaper I could "try it out" and see if I can fix it odor wise but past experience has taught me that the smells and chemicals permeate and bake into many items in the motor homes. Like I can't get the odors out of polyester nor could I get it out of a Herman Miller Aeron chair (it was only $50) as I think the plastics actually absorb the chemicals.
โMay-06-2014 05:48 AM
OhhWell wrote:
Can't you air out the air fresheners? That one sounded like a friggin diamond in the rough. Would an Ozone machine help clear out toxins?
โMay-06-2014 04:56 AM
TucsonAZ wrote:
There are so many options it gets dizzying!
Initially I just wanted me in a class b, the end, easy, have fun, small space to manage, they rarely leak. Then the 5th wheel plan, now the motorhome.
Maybe a class b with a tt for the kids to sleep in, too many options will certainly paralyze you quickly.OhhWell wrote:
Here are a couple that I certainly would go and see if I were in your shoes:
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Thank you for the suggestions, I really appreciate the effort!
I went and looked at that one (the 32" Rambler), he bought a Monaco DP which is why he's selling it. It's been stored indoors, didn't show any leaks (with a short inspection anyway), the seams on the roof were all covered in Eternabond and caulk, it's wasn't faded or dry-rotted at all. And I don't even want to tell you what he offered it to me for (:
His son however used it for a week a couple months ago and he had a passion for air fresheners so that rules it out for me.
I'm trying not to get discouraged but it isn't easy, I may just have to make compromises to my compromises at this point.
โMay-06-2014 03:06 AM
โMay-05-2014 11:30 PM
OhhWell wrote:
Here are a couple that I certainly would go and see if I were in your shoes:
Link
โMay-05-2014 05:49 AM
โMay-05-2014 05:30 AM
TucsonAZ wrote:
Thank you all for the wonderful insights and help, it's really great and helps me from getting discouraged!
I looked at a 32ft 1992 Itasca today, seemed to be in very good condition, Ford 460, 89k on it. They're wanting $9,000 but I'm guessing $8,000 would get it done. I'm thinking I can do better but they did pay for the towing setup on it and it's in excellent condition so those are plusses.
What would be the advantages to a class c over a class a? The class c units (I used to have a Tioga which I sold because of the mildew) seem to have leaking issues more often, lower quality construction and from what I've seen are less of a value due to their compromises being suited to weekenders instead of long term living which gives them a larger market and a lower overall value. I may be missing some of their upsides however and would love to hear where they do better.
@Thunder Mountain, that's why I'm looking for something about 15 years old, I did check out a 1980 Revcon but that had more issues than my budget could overcome. Early 90s seems to be well balanced with style, modern features, value, wear and things like that and after 20 years they've as outgassed as they're going to get. Older would be better but comes with other issues, maybe an older restore of an old unit would work well.
Any tips on what to avoid, I know delaminating should be avoided but otherwise I'm not overly informed on some of the more subtle things. I do plan to slowly go to solar and not run the gen or the propane fridge.
โMay-04-2014 09:03 PM
โMay-04-2014 06:15 PM
โMay-04-2014 05:15 PM
โMay-04-2014 05:07 PM
TucsonAZ wrote:
Hello everybody and thank you all for helping put together such a wonderful resource!
So here's my situation, I'm a single full time dad and I'm on disability so money is a huge factor as it's rarer than hen's teeth for me. Due to my health issues the worst of which being MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity) I really need to get into nature more and away from indoor air. I have been attempting to go in this RV direction at the very least 3-4 months a year and have managed to save up about $9,000 to get me on the road.
I bought a truck, fixed it up, installed a 5th wheel hitch myself and so on. Next I found a 5th wheel but it made me sick due to the previous owners using air-freshener I hadn't noticed. I think, no big deal, I'll do some repairs to it, sell it and start over. 5th wheel number 2, less of an issue but still having some problems with it making me sick, it's hard to find one (in my price range anyway) that hasn't had some leaking issues so maybe it's a mold thing. Alright, frustrating but, I'll sell this one and buy another.
Now for the monkey wrench, my daughter (18) decides she wants to go along with me and my boy (13), so now I have a chance to travel with my two teenagers before they no longer want to hang out with their dad. I'm pretty much ready to sell a kidney (mine are healthy after all) to make this happen.
So I will sell 5th wheel number two because I can't fit us all in the standard cab F-250 stick shift I bought to pull it with.
This will give me a budget of around $9,000 to spend on something to cart us around but I need dependable and I don't get to just pick anything because I need something that's outgassed the chemicals (15ish years old), hasn't had air fresheners in it, wasn't just detailed by an RV sales place and, isn't full of mildew or anything.
Clearly you can see I'm in a tough spot but hoping somebody has an idea I haven't thought of yet as I'm feeling stuck and discouraged. There are many class a motorhomes floating around, many from the 90s under $10,000 too but I am not sure what to look out for with these, what's "high miles", what's the better engine, or what's going to become a money pit. I just need it to hold up for 20k miles and I would be happy as a lark!
Any advice, input, thoughts, wisdom or otherwise would be really wonderful as I really want to make this happen. I could do a little financing (say $200 a month) if I really had to but that may put me into the dealers and those aren't really safe for me.
โMay-04-2014 04:49 PM