Jul-31-2013 10:24 AM
Aug-01-2013 11:52 AM
Huntindog wrote:
That is the way we have always camped. Screws do back out, and staples loosen up. I fix it in such a way that it won't happen again.
At some point I like have done most everything in the way of repairs... A hint: Loctite is your friend. The Harbor Freight brand works well and is affordable enough. Never reinstall a screw with using it.
Aug-01-2013 11:49 AM
Aug-01-2013 11:25 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:rfryer wrote:
Once in Utah I came into an area just before dawn and missed seeing a huge pothole. I was moving slow but it was one h__ of an impact. It tore the door off my frig and sent food all over the TT. But I was lucky, I was able to repair the hinge easily and go on.
In my opinion, you have to have had at least one refrigerator-blown-open-by-pothole incident in order to qualify for the "I RV on Rough Roads Club". And since you managed to tear your fridge door completely off, I hereby appoint you President!:B
Aug-01-2013 10:59 AM
ReferDog wrote:
Interstates worst than back rds. I-90 over the Cascades will though most stuff on the floor, worst than I-5 though the SJ valley
Aug-01-2013 10:48 AM
Jul-31-2013 06:28 PM
Lowsuv wrote:
Oregon is dry camping heaven
Jul-31-2013 05:56 PM
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Jul-31-2013 04:07 PM
rfryer wrote:
Once in Utah I came into an area just before dawn and missed seeing a huge pothole. I was moving slow but it was one h__ of an impact. It tore the door off my frig and sent food all over the TT. But I was lucky, I was able to repair the hinge easily and go on.
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