Jun-03-2007 01:48 PM
Aug-05-2009 10:04 PM
EVT0005 wrote:
I second the B/U light mod..
Also going to add some side lighting to see where the tires are and a manual switch to turn them on and off. Right now they come on with the TV reverse lights.
Mike & Tracy Boyd
Aug-05-2009 09:27 PM
Aug-05-2009 12:40 PM
Yak Fishin Fool wrote:StuartW wrote:stugpanzer wrote:I just did a similar mod last winter in the front bedroom of our Holiday Rambler 26RKS ... except we re-installed full-length 30x80 'half-queen' mattresses, one down either side of the rig, and created a center walkway. Not quite as romantic as a regular queen, but I'm 6'1" and my wife is 5'10" so anything less than a full-length mattress gets old fast. We had custom mattresses made with firm support and pillow tops - worth every penny based on our trips so far this year.
Ok.....I just talked to a rep from Forest river and yes.....all the cabinets that I want to remove are just screwed in place and are not structural! And.....as long as I don't tear things up, I will not void my warranty! Once I get going on this....I will post photos!
You'd be amazed how little structure was actually in the old pedestal. I removed a few long wood screws, pulled out a few staples, and it was history. My new twin support frames are built *much* better and each will have a large drawer on heavy-weight full-extension drawer glides so the under-bed storage is just about doubled.
Here's the modified floorplan :
The only real trick was moving the slider door for the bathroom to the opposite side of the partition, which meant moving the vanity about 3" closer to the shower - fortunately there was room to do this and no plumbing changes were required.
Note: Moderator edit to re-size picture to forum limit of 640px maximum.
Where did you get half queens from? I love this set up. Lot's more room. Scott
Aug-05-2009 11:32 AM
Aug-02-2009 04:23 PM
Jul-31-2009 07:58 PM
Jul-31-2009 04:32 PM
mxsjw wrote:
Dryrot found in the rear, turned into a nice new Wilsonart HD laminate shower.
Not fun, but I sure like the way it turned out.
Jul-31-2009 03:38 PM
Jul-26-2009 06:27 AM
Triathlete wrote:
snip......All of these things add weight. Are there concerns about exceeding the posted weight limits of the trailer?
Jul-26-2009 05:09 AM
Jul-25-2009 07:07 AM
ctpres wrote:snarfattack wrote:ctpres wrote:campin4kids wrote:
ctpres, a picture would help.
Yes I agree . But I am a 70 year old techie and I really find the picture posting here older than me. When it gets brought up to date I'll post lots of pistures. I really think there is no use in posting pictures off the site in todays world. Just a SWAG but about 10% of the pictures I look at are gone. Sorry if my words didn't get it done.
For my double door Dometic-visualize a 1/2" inch thick piece of wood between the doors with a block nailed on each end. You can slide it closer to the hinges or latch to adjust the opening.
Really? I like their policy. Reduces their cost as they don't have to pay for the bandwidth of your pictures. Even better than that, I retain the publishing rights to my pictures as I can take them down anytime simply by changing my photo account or moving my server. Sounds like you just want a reason to be a cranky 70 year old who doesn't want to change with the times.
Signed, a 30 something year-old techie...
Jul-25-2009 06:59 AM
snarfattack wrote:ctpres wrote:campin4kids wrote:
ctpres, a picture would help.
Yes I agree . But I am a 70 year old techie and I really find the picture posting here older than me. When it gets brought up to date I'll post lots of pistures. I really think there is no use in posting pictures off the site in todays world. Just a SWAG but about 10% of the pictures I look at are gone. Sorry if my words didn't get it done.
For my double door Dometic-visualize a 1/2" inch thick piece of wood between the doors with a block nailed on each end. You can slide it closer to the hinges or latch to adjust the opening.
Really? I like their policy. Reduces their cost as they don't have to pay for the bandwidth of your pictures. Even better than that, I retain the publishing rights to my pictures as I can take them down anytime simply by changing my photo account or moving my server. Sounds like you just want a reason to be a cranky 70 year old who doesn't want to change with the times.
Signed, a 30 something year-old techie...
Jul-24-2009 04:44 PM
ctpres wrote:campin4kids wrote:
ctpres, a picture would help.
Yes I agree . But I am a 70 year old techie and I really find the picture posting here older than me. When it gets brought up to date I'll post lots of pistures. I really think there is no use in posting pictures off the site in todays world. Just a SWAG but about 10% of the pictures I look at are gone. Sorry if my words didn't get it done.
For my double door Dometic-visualize a 1/2" inch thick piece of wood between the doors with a block nailed on each end. You can slide it closer to the hinges or latch to adjust the opening.
Jul-24-2009 04:27 AM
campin4kids wrote:
ctpres, a picture would help.
Jul-23-2009 12:53 PM
Bucky Badger wrote:texashornsfan wrote:ScottandCathy wrote:
I will be converting my electrical cord to a detachable style.(Conversion kit) For those of you that have done this conversion, anything tricky I should be aware of??
I'm looking at this also as I'm concerned about critters climbing onboard through the electrical portal. Any thoughts?
Steel wool in the hole. I can't see spending that kind of money on the conversion kit.