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I installed the new heater core and new heater hoses. Then I started to clean up my stinky antifreeze everywhere mess.


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I cleaned the bathroom and decided where I am going to mount my TV.

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De-winterized, cleaned a birds nest out of the a/c shroud, and puzzled over the lack of power output from the generator to my coach. My TO DO list is much longer than my DONE list.


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I made a shelf for the old CRT cabinet. It will hold, among other things, cereal boxes on edge. If anyone else is planning on doing this, make a shelf out of cardboard to make sure it fits before making the wooden shelf, the cabinet was way out of square.

Also finished work on a hanging shelf for the DVD player. It goes on the bottom of the above cabinet.


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drove it back home from DC. had a great weekend. nothing broke!


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I converted the air conditioning system from R12 to R134. Retro kits are now legal in Wisconsin. It was too cold to charge it completely as the pressure chart didn't have a low enough temperature listed. The kit I bought from Napa was remarkably simple. Then I started replacing the bolts in my wheel covers because the allen bolt heads are stripped out. This took way longer than anticipated. It is extremely difficult to remove the existing bolts but it is better to do it in the driveway than on the road.

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I got an alignment for the RV. It made a noticeable difference. I got all the bolts out of my wheel covers, retapped the threads and install new bolts.

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Disconnected the house batteries, removed them, cleaned their slide out, checked the water , and reinstalled them.

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Hi,

Paid the yearly parking fee. They have put it up another $50.00 to $425.00. That for non powered parking.


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pianotuna wrote:

Hi,

Paid the yearly parking fee. They have put it up another $50.00 to $425.00. That for non powered parking.


$35/month? Where do I sign up?


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