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PawPaw_n_Gram
Feb 01, 2017Explorer
We looked at a moderately priced Class A diesel pusher a couple years ago.
One "feature" was a cabinet that opener out by the dining table - 12 glass knick knack shelves. Each near 1/2 sq ft. Nothing to keep them from falling or breaking while traveling, not to mention the stuff someone might put on them. Probably 15-20 minutes to pack that up, and set it back up again if a person wanted to move the rig.
A new brand of fifth wheel last year has a glass top for the dining table. Met a guy at a dealership that sells that brand, looking for a new top. He had traveled down US-69 from I-40 to McAllister OK and the table top bounced off the table on that washboard road.
Some of the things put in RVs are too fragile to go in a S&B home in my opinion.
One "feature" was a cabinet that opener out by the dining table - 12 glass knick knack shelves. Each near 1/2 sq ft. Nothing to keep them from falling or breaking while traveling, not to mention the stuff someone might put on them. Probably 15-20 minutes to pack that up, and set it back up again if a person wanted to move the rig.
A new brand of fifth wheel last year has a glass top for the dining table. Met a guy at a dealership that sells that brand, looking for a new top. He had traveled down US-69 from I-40 to McAllister OK and the table top bounced off the table on that washboard road.
Some of the things put in RVs are too fragile to go in a S&B home in my opinion.
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