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โJun-29-2010 09:22 PM
stfnwuf wrote:You guys have to find a different hardware store!!! I only paid about $20 for mine. Made a template for the corner cust and they cut them for me too.Silveradomike wrote:
Stfnwul, do you mind me asking what the charge was to cut the plexiglass at the shop was? I think I may have to go that same route.
The cost was $65. I think she charged me for 1/8 plexi and not the 1/4" that I got.
โJun-29-2010 08:26 PM
Tvov wrote:campkodiak23 wrote:
HI, just a few quick things we do... we use clothespins to keep the chip package closed~ works great. Try to remember to drag chairs under awning at night so dew/moisture stays off them.
Again, just a few things.. that might help some fellow camper.. keep the ideas coming !!
We use the clothespins all the time for chip bag closers, camping and at home. Also, the clothespins can be used to hang awning lights - cheezy lights. Keep a small bag with clothespins handy - you will be impressed how much you will use them.
We also put our chairs under the awning at bedtime. I usually just fold them up and lean them against the camper. I don't lay them on the ground, in case it rains and we get water running on the ground under the awning.
Along with this, I just sort of "straighten up" our campsite just before everyone goes to bed. That way when I wake up (usually the first one in the morning) and walk outside to enjoy a cup of coffee, I am not wading into a garbage dump.
โJun-29-2010 06:24 PM
โJun-29-2010 06:10 PM
Silveradomike wrote:
Stfnwul, do you mind me asking what the charge was to cut the plexiglass at the shop was? I think I may have to go that same route.
โJun-29-2010 03:03 PM
โJun-29-2010 02:59 PM
campkodiak23 wrote:
Our Sunline bathroom is quite small and we never seem to have enough room to "change" in after shower, so we use large 'clamps" and hang a sheet across from bedroom cabinets to kitchen cabinet door, to make a little changing room. !!
โJun-29-2010 02:31 PM
paulb4333 wrote:
It seems that there's always something to do under the coach or under the toad...and it's tough to slide under there.
After scraping around in the dirt, gravel and cement, I finally came up with a way that makes working under there MUCH easier. I got a 1/4" sheet of melamine, the shiny white coated stuff at Home Depot or Lowes and cut a strip to the size of my biggest compartment.
You wouldn't believe how easy it is to slide under now as the melamine is slick.It weighs almost nothing and fits in the bottom of the compartment so really takes no space.
Wish I had thought of this earlier. Would have saved some scrapes, ruined shirts and lots of aggravation.
Paul
โJun-29-2010 12:44 PM
โJun-29-2010 12:09 PM
Silveradomike wrote:
Stfnwul, do you mind me asking what the charge was to cut the plexiglass at the shop was? I think I may have to go that same route.
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โJun-29-2010 11:53 AM
whencanwego wrote:
When we had a travel trailer I made a changing room by putting a tension curtain rod at end of living area and hanging a curtain panel in a color to match my decor. When not needed I pushed it to one side and everyone thought it was an original part of the camper. When closed it completely closed off the bedroom/bath area.
โJun-29-2010 11:48 AM
โJun-29-2010 05:58 AM
โJun-29-2010 04:15 AM
campkodiak23 wrote:
HI, just a few quick things we do... we use clothespins to keep the chip package closed~ works great. Try to remember to drag chairs under awning at night so dew/moisture stays off them.
Again, just a few things.. that might help some fellow camper.. keep the ideas coming !!
โJun-29-2010 02:16 AM