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xctraveler
Dec 29, 2010Explorer
Since we are currently living on board didn't think I would have anything to post, goes to show you.
The nut and lock washer that hold the driver side wiper to the arm (Fleetwood setup) fell off while underway. Stopped and saved the screw and wiper blade. Bought a nut and lock washer at the hardware to complete the repair. Trivial so long as you don't loose the special screw and the wiper blade.
DW was cleaning shower and noticed a gap between the sidewall and the tub. Caulking was gone/broken/distressed. Wall seems to have partially delaminated from rear wall of the coach. Not going to address that just now, but I recaulked the walls to the basin to prevent any further water infiltration. The original caulk job looks like it was done by a slob in a hurry. In six years I had not gotten close enough to see the slob job. I guess they figured I would be long gone before I got down on hands and knees in the back of the shower. They were right!
The nut and lock washer that hold the driver side wiper to the arm (Fleetwood setup) fell off while underway. Stopped and saved the screw and wiper blade. Bought a nut and lock washer at the hardware to complete the repair. Trivial so long as you don't loose the special screw and the wiper blade.
DW was cleaning shower and noticed a gap between the sidewall and the tub. Caulking was gone/broken/distressed. Wall seems to have partially delaminated from rear wall of the coach. Not going to address that just now, but I recaulked the walls to the basin to prevent any further water infiltration. The original caulk job looks like it was done by a slob in a hurry. In six years I had not gotten close enough to see the slob job. I guess they figured I would be long gone before I got down on hands and knees in the back of the shower. They were right!
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