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BillJ999
Jul 18, 2014Explorer
Tracy,
Since you now have some time, but little mony, why don't you and your husband try improving your DIY skills ... together if you get along ell when working on projects.
When we bought our first house, we had a project that required putting up drywall. Do you know how I cut the board? No, not by cutting one side with a utility knife and breaking it open! I cut it with a handsaw! How low on the DIY scale can you get?
Today, we do all our projects ourselves, both in the house and in the MH ... and the results are great! You can learn this stuff, if you want to. Noone is born a good DIY.
So, if you like the RV, I would keep it, use it and learn to fix it. Maybe just stay away from anything that might be unsafe, like propane or electrical stuff.
Since you now have some time, but little mony, why don't you and your husband try improving your DIY skills ... together if you get along ell when working on projects.
When we bought our first house, we had a project that required putting up drywall. Do you know how I cut the board? No, not by cutting one side with a utility knife and breaking it open! I cut it with a handsaw! How low on the DIY scale can you get?
Today, we do all our projects ourselves, both in the house and in the MH ... and the results are great! You can learn this stuff, if you want to. Noone is born a good DIY.
So, if you like the RV, I would keep it, use it and learn to fix it. Maybe just stay away from anything that might be unsafe, like propane or electrical stuff.
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