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RE: TT Stolen

My answer to you is this, peel off a sticker or two , they are gonna come off in a year anyway, scuff it up a bit its gonna get scratched and also take the tires and put a little paint on them its gonna rust anyway it will make it less desrieable and look like all the others in a campground like mine.LOL. Sorry for your loss I know it stings change Ins companies.
roughingit??? 09/07/12 03:40pm General RVing Issues
build quality of Shasta

I am ready to buy a new trailer and was looking at the Evergreen Everlite bramds and the Shasta brands and was hoping to get peoples experience especially with the Shasta Revere brands . Build quality, looking for screwed or welded construction on framing, no staples. I have been so spoiled with with my outstanding Sunline T-2670, Wow I love it almost hate to get rid of it, it has the best construction I have found. looking for good build to last a while. Any thoughts??
roughingit??? 09/04/12 03:22pm Travel Trailers
RE: Sooty water heater

Thanx guys, and gals, I cleaned out the tube and found a lot of webs and debris and it is clear and runs great . Thanx again.
roughingit??? 08/05/12 04:04pm Travel Trailers
RE: sooty water heater

Fellow rv'ers I thank you for all your help and will check it all out this weekend.
roughingit??? 08/01/12 01:32pm Tech Issues
sooty water heater

I have a Sunline T-2670 and my problem is a sooty hot water heater, when I use the gas mode the heater leaves a big black sooty grime on the side of the aluminum siding above the exhaust . Is it dangerous? Can I repair this myself? Is this normal? Any help you can give me is really appreciated.
roughingit??? 07/29/12 05:07am Tech Issues
Sooty water heater

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roughingit??? 07/29/12 04:41am RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
Sooty water heater

I have a Sunline t-2670 and after a recent trip the exhaust from my hot water heater left a big black sooty mark on the side of the siding above the heater exhaust. My question is what caused it and is it something I can repair myself. Should I worry about a fire.?
roughingit??? 07/29/12 04:41am Travel Trailers
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