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mike brez wrote:donsuefuggrwe wrote:
Biggest mistake was storing all our furniture for 13 years at a cost of $26000.
But now you have a million $$$ in antiques :B
โSep-10-2014 06:02 AM
donsuefuggrwe wrote:
Biggest mistake was storing all our furniture for 13 years at a cost of $26000.
โSep-09-2014 08:59 PM
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โSep-09-2014 05:21 PM
okgc wrote:deandec wrote:
In many cases, the time to deliver the rig to a shop, leave it, and return to get it, is as much or more than the time involved to DIY.
Plus, DIY the first time means you will be quicker the next time......
DIY also can also mean getting it FIXED the first time.
โSep-09-2014 02:30 PM
deandec wrote:
In many cases, the time to deliver the rig to a shop, leave it, and return to get it, is as much or more than the time involved to DIY.
Plus, DIY the first time means you will be quicker the next time......
โSep-09-2014 01:28 PM
smlranger wrote:
For me maintaining the RV is the hobby within the hobby. I truly believe that if you aren't handy with tools and like fixing things, you'd best not buy any RV, unless you have so much money you don't mind paying someone else to fix everything.
โSep-09-2014 11:42 AM
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โSep-09-2014 05:29 AM
John&Joey wrote:I hear you! ๐mockturtle wrote:John&Joey wrote:Not so. I travel all the time and repairs and maintenance are what I do once I drop anchor. Beats watching TV. BTW, I almost never have hookups.
Let me ask you a question, in 12 months how many miles do you put on your MH? How many nights do you spend hooked up in a park?
When I sailed I noticed there were two types of sailors, those that sailed, and those that worked on their boats. Very seldom did I find someone who did both.
For some reason I figured that much from you:).
I was really asking the OP'er since they seem to be mostly interested in working on the RV. Sailors were much the same way.
Some really enjoyed going out in a gale, while others enjoyed tweaking the boat in dock.
โSep-08-2014 04:20 PM
mockturtle wrote:John&Joey wrote:Not so. I travel all the time and repairs and maintenance are what I do once I drop anchor. Beats watching TV. BTW, I almost never have hookups.
Let me ask you a question, in 12 months how many miles do you put on your MH? How many nights do you spend hooked up in a park?
When I sailed I noticed there were two types of sailors, those that sailed, and those that worked on their boats. Very seldom did I find someone who did both.
โSep-08-2014 11:41 AM
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