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โJan-29-2019 08:19 AM
CA83 wrote:everymilesamemory wrote:
Installed a Flat Panel in our Bedroom
It has a built in DVD so that saved space and kept wires to a minimum. This is great for laying in bed and watching a movie, and also keeps the walk-around space to a minimum.
Pat
www.everymilesamemory.com
Wondering how to put one of these in on a flat wall with no stud close by, need to put a TV on a wall but don't want to bolt through the wall to the bath room.
โJan-27-2019 08:50 PM
Keith Haw wrote:
Probably is but was going by what he said about the only thing that happen to the tire was it deflated. Just wanted to make sure he knew the tire was probably damaged to.
โJan-27-2019 05:35 AM
OleManOleCan wrote:PenMan wrote:
The only thing I have had stolen while camping in a campground was food. It was stolen by a black bear. I had my battery stolen while my trailer was in the driveway where it is normally parked. I have added a locking steel box that now has two 6 volt batteries.
I lock up my Equalizer Spring Bars...
Other things not so much.
โJan-26-2019 10:03 PM
PenMan wrote:
The only thing I have had stolen while camping in a campground was food. It was stolen by a black bear. I had my battery stolen while my trailer was in the driveway where it is normally parked. I have added a locking steel box that now has two 6 volt batteries.
โJan-26-2019 09:42 PM
CakeHenn wrote:JimInMich wrote:
If its money, just hide it. An envelope of cash is easily hidden well enough a thief wont have time to look for it ( especialy if he has no idea it's in the RV ). Thief more likely to worry about taking your TV, stereo ect., without getting caught.
Or just put in in your bank account. I normally stash an extra $100 bill or two in my wallet along with my regular cash walking around money but other than that debit cards and credit cards are safer than cash. So I'd say it's downright foolish to be holding a lot of cash in your RV unless you are a professional poker player or something.
โJan-24-2019 10:07 PM
LAdams wrote:aaronttrv wrote:
upgraded some of the lights to LED (Command Electronics, those things are awesome, I ordered enough to finish off the whole trailer now).
They are awesome aren't they :B I converted my entire trailer to them and we just came off a month long road trip with them... Used them extensively and we just love them... LOTS of light at half the current draw and NO HEAT!!!
Les
โJan-24-2019 09:18 PM
TMBLSN wrote:milzat wrote:
The propane tank colors pertains to the tank itself, NOT the tank cover(s).
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Black absorbs heat (the entire wave length spectrum). You want the sun to reflect heat.
Light colors only appear to be colors. They are actually reflecting all light wave lengths. If you see blue, that means that the object absorbs all light wave lengths except blue.
Black indicates that all light wave lengths are absorbed. Light wave lengths contain energy. When that energy is stopped (absorbed by dark colors), heat is the by-product.
โJan-24-2019 09:12 PM
LarryJM wrote:Wife'nHubby wrote:whlnwgn wrote:
I'm thinking of using Thompsons water seal stain. That way I get the color and the protection. I will post pics of the covers after I stain them.
Thompsons water seal is not 'food safe'. Use mineral oil instead. Also, it would be best not to stain it with a wood stain as they are also not 'food safe'.
Shari
This food safe aspect is why I decided to use what I did since it's a sealed surface from a section of a kitchen counter top to start with. You can cut on it if you're careful, but a cutting board is better and you don't want to contaminate it with raw meat products. We do lay out non meat products like veggies, etc. during meal prep. Also, we can hide almost a full meals with of dishes under it out of sight till DW decides to do the dishes.
Larry