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Comment by Dean on January 2, 2015 at 11:23pm

Thanks Jim, 

I have water tanks and power converter back there so I am looking putting a queen size bed back there.

Thank you so very much for your input. Thank you for all the information.

Comment by Jim Stoltz on January 2, 2015 at 9:27pm

Yes - it's all copper under there. You can easily put a queen in there - I think that's the way they were originally designed. The twins seem like an afterthought. The copper runs around the perimeter so you can pretty much do what you want back there.

Comment by Dean on January 2, 2015 at 9:12pm

Hey Jim, 

I am doing the planning for this spring/summer work on the rig. I am curious if you have copper water lines in the bottom of your center storage between the two twin beds. This rig has had water lines ran everywhere. It is a total mess. I am also going to work on the roof. I can lift the antenna and the whole mount, roof coating moves easily. Not a good sign. The reason I am asking about the water lines is I am thinking about removing the the center section and making a queen size bed in there. What do you think?

Comment by Jim Stoltz on July 2, 2014 at 2:36pm

Couple more Hershey pics. Backstory - the rig had been sitting 6 or 7 years. I put a new engine in it and this was the maiden voyage. I'd have preferred a shorter test run, but it did well. My 10-year-old daughter took over the rear bedroom.

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