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DutchmenSport
Sep 04, 2018Explorer
A few things I've learned in my 63 years of life. And I think I'm finally old enough to pass on my sage wisdom now.
1) Don't cut corners. Cutting corners will only cost more in the long run.
2) Get the right tool for the job. Trying to half-azzed fixing something with a tool intended for a different function causes nothing but frustration and skinned knuckles. Go out, buy or rent the right tool to do the job right.
3) Cost effective is not always "effective". Going cheap very seldom saves money.
In other words, now that I've given you my 63 years of life experiences in 3 easy steps: Get the right cover for the camper. Get one that's made for RV's, that's breathable, that ties all the way down snug, and made for the purpose intended. In the end, you'll be saving yourself a lot of frustration and expense trying to fix all the damage using something that was is half azzed.
1) Don't cut corners. Cutting corners will only cost more in the long run.
2) Get the right tool for the job. Trying to half-azzed fixing something with a tool intended for a different function causes nothing but frustration and skinned knuckles. Go out, buy or rent the right tool to do the job right.
3) Cost effective is not always "effective". Going cheap very seldom saves money.
In other words, now that I've given you my 63 years of life experiences in 3 easy steps: Get the right cover for the camper. Get one that's made for RV's, that's breathable, that ties all the way down snug, and made for the purpose intended. In the end, you'll be saving yourself a lot of frustration and expense trying to fix all the damage using something that was is half azzed.
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