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Handbasket wrote:
Jim, "I'd agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong."
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โDec-20-2009 06:54 PM
fullmoonoversalem wrote:NCHornet1 wrote:
Levelair Air Bags
The above is the best gizmo I have purchased for my trailer. No more getting the level close. I am dead on all the time. Adjustments are done easily without moving the trailer. I can't say enough how terriffic these bags are. I made a Y adaptor to fill both bags at the same time. I am perfectly level in less than 2 min. With a total height of 4" they have worked everytime. The best part is no more hauling a lumber yard with me on vacation!!!
I saw those. I tried to connect with them and they never answer their phone calls. Are they still in business? Didn't answer email either.
โDec-20-2009 06:44 PM
NCHornet1 wrote:
Levelair Air Bags
The above is the best gizmo I have purchased for my trailer. No more getting the level close. I am dead on all the time. Adjustments are done easily without moving the trailer. I can't say enough how terriffic these bags are. I made a Y adaptor to fill both bags at the same time. I am perfectly level in less than 2 min. With a total height of 4" they have worked everytime. The best part is no more hauling a lumber yard with me on vacation!!!
โDec-20-2009 11:09 AM
foxyduramax wrote:
I have wood floor in my kitchen area, it is hard on my feet when I stand in the kitchen for a long period of time.
I bought the solf tiles interlocking to cover the whole kitchen floor.
It is soft so you can cut them to fit any floor shape and the foam stress to fit tighly no curl up or moving edge. You can choose any color you like.
It is solf on your feet , no noise when you walk.
It is quiet when you drop something on it.
You won't break the dish or glass if you drop them on the floor.
It is easy to clean , you can sweep, wipe, mob as you do to the regular floor.
It is an allergy free, unless you are allergic to the foam.
It snaps off, so if one section need to get a good cleaning, take that piece outside to clean, dry it and snap back to the floor.
It is reasonable price (I paid about 20.00 for a pack of 6) , If one piece get damage you can replace just that piece. It keeps my original floor looking brand new.
It is much cheaper and less hassle to replace the solftiles floor than the original floor.
you can see the sample of the solftiles at this website
https://www.softtiles.com
โDec-20-2009 09:57 AM
Denise in Ark wrote:
RE: RV MATTRESS UPGRADE
Yep we had that issue. How weird is it that mfr's of a $100K camper will put a $50 mattress in it? It's something that we have never figured out. We're shopping to upgrade and have been shopping seriously for over a year. Not only that, DH has a fetish about RV shows so we have to go to every one within driving distance. You can imagine how many RV's we've gone into and inevitably it's the same story.
TWO tips with this: first, we had a networking bud and got a free super high quality custom made mattress for free. So that's what we did. Yep, it's too heavy for the holder-upper doohickies. (I always like to use the most technical terms for things, don't you?) Our resolution was not to replace those but to screw a cat food can (closet rod holder, just about anything of that general shape would do) to the underside of the platform. A tension rod has rubber stoppers on both ends and so won't slide out of place when you use it to prop the bed open, but a dowel would probably work just as well as long as there is carpet under the bed.
The second tip will get you a good matt, esp if you like a softer bed, without spending much at all. Buy one of those things that keeps an area rug from slipping and hot glue it to the top of the platform. Top it with an air mattress, and if you want to gild the lily, top that with foam mattress pad, your choice of thickness. This will make the sheets fit better too. Less than $100 and I have slept better on a bed like this than any other bed in my whole life.
Denise in Ark
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Glenn_Diesel wrote:
"Saw the above and figured sandy43 was a sled (luge) competitior."
While your at it JC, you might as well drop the extra I in competitior...;)
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