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RE: Full-timing - Budget Worksheet - file fixed! Updated 1-21-09

? WHERE DOES ONE GET THE ITINERARY TO TRAVEL+ALL THE COSTS+DOES ONE STAY IN A PARK WITH HOOKUPS $$ OR JUST WING IT?
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4RBUCK
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06/06/09 10:06pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: Full-timing - Budget Worksheet - file fixed! Updated 1-21-09

THNKS-NO I'M NOT STILL WORKING-
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4RBUCK
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06/06/09 10:04pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: Full-timing - Budget Worksheet - file fixed! Updated 1-21-09

I AM, FOR THE FINANCIAL CLIMATE, FINDING IT NECESSARY TO LIVE IN AN RV I JUST GOT. IT'S A 24" AND HAS A COMFORTABLE SIZED BATH AND KITCHEN WITH 1 SLIDE AT THE COUCH/BED. I'VE GOT A CHOC CHESIE RETRIEVER WITH ME AND LIVED IN IT IN A FRIENDS DRIVE FOR 1 WEEK AND AM GETTING A BIT STIR CRAZY.
CAN ANYONE GIVE ME SOME CALMING COMMENTS (ADVICE)
YES MY APOLOGIES I'M THE NEWBIE THAT USES CAPS AND HOPE YOU DON'T GET A HEADACHE
THANK YOU
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4RBUCK
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06/06/09 09:41pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: Quieting The Ride

REDUNDANT AS WELL
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4RBUCK
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05/31/09 11:17pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Quieting The Ride

I ATTENDED THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PRINTING WAS VERY IMPORTANT AND HARSHLY GRADED. THERE WAS NO LOWER CASE PRINTING. OBVIOUSLY THAT''S WHERE MY TENDENCY TO CAP CAME TO BE.
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4RBUCK
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05/31/09 11:16pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Quieting The Ride

WELL, I WENT TO THE SCHOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PRINTING WAS STRESSED EMPHATICALLY. WE DIDN'T USE LOWER CASE.
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4RBUCK
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05/31/09 10:33pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: QUIETING THE RIDE

My apologies for the "caps"!!
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4RBUCK
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05/30/09 09:57pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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Quieting The Ride

I am a true newbie and am going to reside in an '07 24' Lexington 235s. I'm very disturbed, though, when driving, with the "racket" on the interior from items moving around.
While thinking about solutions as well as what were the prime causes of the noise I do believe the dinette table and seats are the major culprits!! Any thoughts?
Also, in considering cabinet doors possibly flying open for lack of secure hardware, I, as a builder, have the idea to use casement window sill (slide bolts) locking hardware for single cab doors with a special "L" tongue protruding beyond the cab door face and a special made "T" shape piece of hardware securing (screwing) the metal piece to the top of the "T" and have the "tongue" of the "T" protrude beyond the face of the cabinet double doors and inserting a peg thru a hole in the protruding portion of the "tongue" that is beyond the cabinet faces to secure them from flying open.
Also to prevent damage to the inside face of the cabinet as well as its contents use a rubber or dense cellular foam applied to the inside cab door face with an adhesive or a membrane back that is adhered to the inside cab door face. That'll demise the noise as well as protect the item that is hitting the door. Didn't mean to be so wordy!!
moderator edit: Welcome to RV.net! Do not use ALL CAPS, please.
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4RBUCK
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05/29/09 11:08pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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