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Rubiranch

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Posted: 05/05/08 09:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

michcruiser60 wrote:

That color really looks nice. You have to give us a full picture when your done. Can't wait to see it.

Mich60


Thanks, should have it done this weekend.


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Posted: 05/11/08 10:49pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator


before


during


finished


Another angle.

Considering how old the paint is on the truck and the new paint on the trailer came out of spray cans it looks pretty nice.

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Posted: 05/12/08 05:05am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

It's 1969 all over!! Turned out great and looks like new.


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michcruiser60 wrote:

It's 1969 all over!! Turned out great and looks like new.


Thanks, the white's next.

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Our Alpine stereo decided to take an early retirement so I replaced it with this Sony GT320.


While I was at it I decided to installed two more Hertz speakers.


I was tickled that my son-in-law still had a Rosen EM1 LCD TV just like the one we already have.

I am going to mount it so if Lovebug decides to lay down and watch a movie she can and I can still watch it from the dinette.

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I also installed this new Ultimate Honeycomb Shade from Timber Blind & Shutters today. It’s a "blackout" material so the inside of the cells are lined with a foil so zero light penetrates the shade, it's a 3/4" cell.


When completely raised the headrail, blind, and bottom rail combined are only about 2" tall so it takes up little to no room.

This blind with the continuous-loop cord lift system retails for around $250, I'm not sure what someone might pay for one. They also make a "light-rise" that have no cords at all.

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Posted: 07/02/08 10:39pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator


Finished installing our second Rosen LCD TV.

The front couch folds down into the bed, now Lovebug can lay down and watch her own TV.

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