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CamperKirk

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Posted: 03/15/12 08:23am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Uncovered, waxed cab, re-did some caulking, fired enging, geny and fridge. Lets see replaced bath and kitchen faucets, sink drains. Oh. added Hellwig sways.
It wasnt all today, but this past weekend. Getting her ready for camping season!

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Completed the LED conversion by installing the remaining 14 light fixtures with the updated LED design. Light output is 1000x's better than the old light fixtures and old bulbs.

Stained the new cabinet door where the new TV will be mounted later this week.





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I got the DW past the CW outside of Savannah.


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Got rid of the pink stuff (antifreeze). Spiffed up the inside some. I had the oil changed last month where I store it. I'll have what I need to do the next one but the it was past time. I washed and waxed the beast last week. Quite a job when you don't have a long handle brush. Good thing the previous owner had a nice wax job on it. All the road grit and stuff from the drive east came right off.
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Got the KingDome in motion all set up, The Cambria is almost ready for her first trip of the season.
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Started installing Allure flooring, very easy looks great

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computerbug wrote:

Started installing Allure flooring, very easy looks great
Got any photos.???


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oldtrucker63 wrote:

computerbug wrote:

Started installing Allure flooring, very easy looks great
Got any photos.???




This is Allure in my rig. I kinda wish I had put down Pergo instead. Pergo snaps together whereas Allure relies on glue strips which allows joints to open and close. At least they did in my MH. They spread apart on a cold night and most of them closed during the heat of the day. Maybe I didn't apply enough weight to the seams?
I haven't compared them regarding weight per sq. foot but I have Pergo in a few bedrooms of my house and it is much better looking.





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With it not even getting into 60's today (BRRRRRRR) decided to fire up the generator since it has been a little over a month since it was run. Plugged an electric heater in to give it a little load.


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TyroneandGladys wrote:

With it not even getting into 60's today (BRRRRRRR) decided to fire up the generator since it has been a little over a month since it was run. Plugged an electric heater in to give it a little load.


Sorry it was so cold in Arizona. Here in Northern Vermont it was 75, bright sun and not much wind. Worked on installing a new LED TV, almost done now.


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