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RE: Solving the Antenna Crank Problem??

Mine never comes off. I agree with the advice to buy a new handle, or go with a redneck handle - a pair of Vise-Grip pliers permanently clamped to the shaft.
hwybnb 11/23/09 07:51am Beginning RVing
RE: Suburban Water Heater - No anode rod?

I hope you are kidding. Have you checked how much it is going to cost to replace a water heater?
hwybnb 11/23/09 07:44am Tech Issues
RE: Thermastat question

Easy. Check thisout.
hwybnb 11/22/09 06:48pm Tech Issues
RE: Sedona from Quartzsite...

The only campground in Sedona is Rancho Sedona RV Park. They have some nice large sites on the creek but they are expensive. Other campgrounds in the area: Lo Lo Mai, Page Springs - have seen it, looks ok, but never stayed there Dead Horse State Park, Cottonwood - nice but about 25 miles from Sedona Do not try to take your RV through Jerome, or on 89A between Gerome and Prescott. The road is too narrow. The town is a neat place to see however.
hwybnb 11/22/09 07:47am RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Rockwood Class A ???????

Dave, There's an outfit in Georgia that is selling Rockwoods you might have your friend e-mail them at www.wheelbynet.com for info ... That company acquired the name after the original company went BK in about 1993 but they did not carry on with the motorhome line and has no parts or information on them.
hwybnb 11/22/09 07:35am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Rockwood Class A ???????

I owned a 1991 Rockwood Regent, which was a 30 foot gas on a Ford Super Duty chassis. The house part, which was probably similar to the Prestige, was well built and gave me little trouble over the ten years that I had it.
hwybnb 11/21/09 10:09pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Contrast Ratio -Huge Disparity - Does it Really Matter?

As Popsie posted there are two measures of Contrast Ratio; Static and Dynamic. The numbers for Dynamic are much higher than for Static. For a good explanation of those and other issues related to flat screen televisions screens go to Crutchfield and look for the Learning Center. Here is the one on Contrast Ratio.
hwybnb 11/21/09 09:26am Technology Corner
RE: NEVER TOWED DO I NEED BRAKE SY

I think that those people, and we all know who they are, take only the cost part of that equation into consideration and are basically just too cheap to spend the $1000 or whatever is needed to be safe. bumpyAnd how would you know who they are? If you are including me you would be wrong, but if you are talking about others you see on the highway - based on my observations of other people's towing setups I believe that I am in the minority. I believe that many are reluctant to say in a forum like this that they do not use a braking system because they know they will get flamed by those who do.
hwybnb 11/20/09 09:48am Dinghy Towing
RE: What will happen if I don't dump my waste before winter?

If it freezes and stay that way you should still have fresh poop come Spring, otherwise it could get a bit rank. The tank will not rupture from freezing if there is room for the frozen liquid to expand. I think I would just put in an extra bottle or two of chemicals, drive or pull it for a mile or two to get them mixed in, and let it be.
hwybnb 11/20/09 09:26am Truck Campers
RE: NEVER TOWED DO I NEED BRAKE SY

There are so many people out there who totally disregard safety or rules...Some people do the risk/reward/cost trade-offs and come to conclusions that are different than yours.
hwybnb 11/20/09 08:54am Dinghy Towing
RE: NEVER TOWED DO I NEED BRAKE SY

If you decide to go for a supplemental braking system buy only from a company that unconditionally guarantees that their brakes will not activate inadvertently and to pay for all damages if they do. I have seen numerous accounts on these forums of that happening, and it happened to me. Is there such a company or system? Most warranties I've seen cover only their item, and specifically excludes any consequential damages. I would think damage to the toad from a failed braking system would be considered consequential damages.I don't know of any warranties that are written that way but Blue Ox and some others I have heard of will consider toad damage on a case-by-case basis. At best it is a crap-shoot.
hwybnb 11/20/09 08:50am Dinghy Towing
RE: King Dome satellite system.

You can't get satellite TV in most of Alaska unless you have a 3 meter dish.
hwybnb 11/19/09 09:17pm General RVing Issues
RE: NEVER TOWED DO I NEED BRAKE SY

If you decide to go for a supplemental braking system buy only from a company that unconditionally guarantees that their brakes will not activate inadvertently and to pay for all damages if they do. I have seen numerous accounts on these forums of that happening, and it happened to me.
hwybnb 11/19/09 04:19pm Dinghy Towing
RE: How to ID type of plastic of waste tanks

Urethane Supply Comanpy has a page with some tips for identifying plastics.Thanks for the link to that table. Note that the only material stated as being used in RV water tanks is PE Polyethylene. Also notice that the recommended repair methods are heat welding and that "Applying filler ... is nearly impossible".
hwybnb 11/19/09 03:37pm General RVing Issues
RE: NEVER TOWED DO I NEED BRAKE SY

From a legal standpoint you do not, in most states. The often-quoted tables showing that brakes are required above 3,000 pounds are for trailers, not towed motor vehicles. Some will tell you that anything being towed is a trailer but that is not so. The statutory definition of Trailer is very specific and does not include towed motor vehicles. There are five states that have towed vehicle braking requirements. Those ae listed in this table. There are reasons other than the statutes for having supplemental braking and I am sure that you will hear about those from other posters. In the end you will have to decide what is right for you.
hwybnb 11/19/09 01:06pm Dinghy Towing
RE: How to ID type of plastic of waste tanks

I hope that you will share the method of your material analysis and the results. It would be useful for all of us.
hwybnb 11/19/09 01:00pm General RVing Issues
RE: If you thought dealing with DISH was bad, try VERIZON!

Have you ever had to use their Tech Support? ... You probably live in an area that has no issues with signal strength and have never needed technical information.I do live in a good signal but have had problems on the road and have used their Tech Support (reached using the *nn number on my cell phone, not their toll-free land line). They have always been helpful. On one occasion after spending 45 minutes on the phone with me they sent me to a local Verizon store for a free upgrade to my USB modem, which solved the problem. They also credited the phone time back to my account. That kind of service is what won the JDP award for them. That aside, I agree that they should make it easier for people to get detailed technical information.
hwybnb 11/19/09 10:21am Technology Corner
Rincon Parkway?

Is anyone reading this at the Rincon Parkway? Full?
hwybnb 11/18/09 07:50pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: How to ID type of plastic of waste tanks

This is a guess based on my experience. If it is dark black and smooth it is probably ABS. If it is duller and sort of grainy-looking it is polyethylene. All of the tanks I have worked on are molded poly. It is hard to get anything to stick to them permanently. Hot welding is the recommended method of repair, and fittings are spin-welded. Poly tanks are commonly used in the chemical industry. If you can find a shop that builds or services them they can do the welding for you.
hwybnb 11/18/09 06:29pm General RVing Issues
RE: If you thought dealing with DISH was bad, try VERIZON!

But it's their customer service department that truly scares the blazes out of me. Too many horror stories including a few of my own from before they formed Verizon and a couple more since.If they are so awful how did they win top honors in the 2009 J.D. Powers survey for Wireless Customer Care Performance? We have had their cell phone service for over 10 years and wireless broadband for three. They have always done right by us.
hwybnb 11/18/09 01:37pm Technology Corner
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