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Rumtan wrote:If this is directed at me, thanks. The only reason it turned out well is because I AM retro.:B
I would like to add my congratulations on such an excellent job of refurbishing that TT. I hope you get more use out of it, than time you spent rebuilding it. You are a shinning example of anything that can be done, should be done well. You did well.
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westend wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:pasusan wrote:
We had a '74 Scotty that we used for all the kids' growing up years. It was 18' - had a bathroom - and a bunk over the rear couch - no A/C. We loved it. We could take it anywhere and go without electric - didn't even need a battery. Everything ran on propane - even a light that would warm things up nicely on a cool evening. Very, very fond memories. 🙂
I also miss the simplicity of my old TT. It had a furnace but, the furnace required no electricity. It was just a flame inside a metal box that was vented to outside. The radiant heat from the box kept the camper warm. Sure wish they still made something like that.
Nuway stoves
I use a Sportsman brand. In the fall hunting season around the Canadian border where temps are sometimes -0f, these simple box stoves put out enough heat on idle to keep us comfy at night.
Oct-12-2014 06:48 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:pasusan wrote:
We had a '74 Scotty that we used for all the kids' growing up years. It was 18' - had a bathroom - and a bunk over the rear couch - no A/C. We loved it. We could take it anywhere and go without electric - didn't even need a battery. Everything ran on propane - even a light that would warm things up nicely on a cool evening. Very, very fond memories. 🙂
I also miss the simplicity of my old TT. It had a furnace but, the furnace required no electricity. It was just a flame inside a metal box that was vented to outside. The radiant heat from the box kept the camper warm. Sure wish they still made something like that.
Oct-12-2014 05:29 PM
pasusan wrote:
We had a '74 Scotty that we used for all the kids' growing up years. It was 18' - had a bathroom - and a bunk over the rear couch - no A/C. We loved it. We could take it anywhere and go without electric - didn't even need a battery. Everything ran on propane - even a light that would warm things up nicely on a cool evening. Very, very fond memories. 🙂
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