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โJul-04-2010 08:39 PM
rocknrollpro wrote:
I had to replace the magic donut under the toilet and had a hard time getting to the bolt for the toilet that was next to the tub. Tried a swivel, with a deep socket but it just didn't want to work. I went to the tool box and found my FORD DISTRIBUTOR wrench that just happened to be the right size. Its a tool used for getting to the hold down bolt under most FORD distributors at least on the older models. It has a 90 degree bend at the end and worked perfectly. Don't worry you Chevy guys can borrow mine!
โJul-04-2010 08:16 PM
hone eagle wrote:
Havn't seen those LED lights here in Canada yet, the kind for drawers? They light up when you open a door or slide back the drawer? They would be awesome for storage compartments,no wiring just peel and stick.
I use those round stick up lights with 3 LED's in them , just push on the lens and they light up, battery lasts for days if you forget to turn it off.
โJul-02-2010 02:40 PM
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โJul-01-2010 05:06 PM
โJul-01-2010 01:37 PM
profdant139 wrote:
We often camp in muddy places -- and we take our SUV into really muddy places -- so I installed a patch of astroturf doormat on each running board. I used self-tapping hex screws to fasten the mat onto the running board and also wrapped a big cable tie around each end so it does not flap at highway speeds.
It is NOT pretty, but it keeps the car a heck of a lot cleaner. Just scrape your boots on it, one at a time, and hop in:
โJul-01-2010 10:33 AM
โJul-01-2010 10:29 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Well, I have read every tip so far -- got lots of great ideas from all of you -- and as far as I can tell, the following tip is not a repeat.
If your fridge pilot light blows out in high winds, fasten window screen material inside the fridge vent with cable ties. There is still plenty of air circulation but the screen stops the wind gusts:
โJul-01-2010 10:19 AM
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โJun-30-2010 05:07 PM
Tumbleweeds wrote:
Also drilled a small hole in the commode room light and wired a 12v white led across the switch terminals. Now with the wall switch on and the fixture switch off, we have a perfect night light for boondocking.
โJun-30-2010 03:42 PM
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