Again a finders fee paid to who ever can find me one of the original Boater homes, made in 1986 under the names either Sport Highwave Boater homeor Spped King Boater homes.
I was in Banff National park in the Canadian Rocky's last weekend, and a 1976 - 78 fully restored GMC Motorhome rolled through the downtown area, and 40 years later it's still looks the best ever built motorhome, and still people just stop and…
ContinueAdded by J RJ JAMES CLIFFORD on August 28, 2017 at 10:52am — No Comments
This one's been active since we got the LH2 (an Allegro '87 class A) and I've been working the bugs out of her. Fun, excitement, travel, drama it's all there.
Take a look and laugh and cry at the stuff we go through.
Have a good one and all the best to you....
Added by Daniel Long on August 22, 2017 at 6:30pm — 3 Comments
The poltergeist are running rampant,, truly they are,, Instalation of yet another water heater, (I stole the water heater from my 85 , 5th, its only a 6 gallon, bet better then no hot water.…
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First let me start by sharing that we all survived our first overnight camping trip! By we I mean my mother, the dog, the cat, and myself. Juno still has a long list of things to do, but we had water, fully working electric, a working toilet, good bedding, a fridge, and mechanically needed to put her through some paces so when I take her back they can try to track down the oil/transmission fluid leak (I think it's the former from the cardboard spots).…
ContinueAdded by Dawn Michelle on August 19, 2017 at 8:32pm — 2 Comments
Got some good work accomplished today. Im helping a new neighbor in the small park here, put together an older Airstream T.T.,
A little back ground,,,,, the owner bought it in California,,, paid another friend to tow it from Ca. to Texas. The trailer was gutted out except the fried burnt wiring that suffered high voltage in low voltage wire. I.E. running 110/120 volts a/c thru 12 V d/c... not a pretty sight. Anywho... I got two main wire runs down the middle of the trailer from front…
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Does anyone know where this scrap yard was or is, and "Where", as we need to find out if possible. Or has anyone else seen any of these any where else, parked, or forsale ??
Added by J RJ JAMES CLIFFORD on August 16, 2017 at 11:58am — No Comments
A very productive day, considering it was triple digit and I being lazy till 2 in the afternoon.. I had to run a temp power line out to the power ped,, and after getting the RV plug (30 amp) wired in, realize the plug in on the other side of the ped is a 50 amp service, (there are 2 power plug boxes,, one on each side of a 4x4,, 1 being a 30 amp, and 1 being a 50 amp.), Duh,, so yea, I had a brain fert. So, back to the store to get a dogbone adapter,, a 50 to 30 plug, I get it all hooked up…
ContinueAdded by Lakota Wolf on August 13, 2017 at 10:49pm — 1 Comment
I did a test run fitting the stove in a couple nights ago, and it fits level. No more sticking out from the bottom and it's a good tight fit that has no gaps around the edges. YEY! I did a little corner cutting today so it sits back more flush with the counter in the front like it's supposed to. Excuse the little pieces of wood on the wall there, they were just set there out of the way for a minute.…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 13, 2017 at 10:00pm — 9 Comments
I'm glad to read that ya'll have faith in my trudging forward with this. My faith wains back and forth lately with all of the new opportunities that need a-fixin'. LOL
One of the progresses has been the kitchen counter top ready for a new pretty face. The new plywood is as level as it's going to get, I'm happy with it. Sooooo much better. …
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 11, 2017 at 11:43am — 2 Comments
Please follow the link to read about our progress in Week 6 CLICK HERE
Added by Alison on August 9, 2017 at 11:00am — 3 Comments
Ripping out all of that old carpeting under the sink/stove counter proved to be a real challenge...unlike the past challenges with this carpet.Everything in there was on top of it and either nailed or screwed down or both. Of course, rusted and tough to turn screws and nails that the hammer would not fit under to pry them up. Some areas had two layers of carpet. Grrrr...and those corners...OY vey!!
I believe I got it all, after a few scrapes and bruises. LOL
Here's what I started…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 7, 2017 at 8:06pm — 6 Comments
Finally got my required and much needed services hooked back up, A person has to have cable and internet. I made the installers job way easy by having previously wired my own outlets. (having voids in the walls and floors helped). No dangly wires hanging out windows etc.
That was after getting the 5th broke down and moved from point A to point B. Backing into the spot the 1st time was beyond fun,,lol took 3 attempts, spinning in the gooey slippery Texas mud, and only final try, going…
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Lately the pics from camera have been terrible so not going to post any, but did want to at least do a quick update on progress:
-Curtains finished and rehung. Valance upholstered and that and dinette blind reinstalled
-Dinette -u-shape bench modification finished, and cushion/upholstery finished for that.
-Kitchen backsplash smart tiles installed - only one wall looks like it is melting where I managed to install two sheets at angles. Instead of using the…
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Yeah, crow is tasting mighty......yuk today. LOL
Wasn't it me who said that I had zero intention of taking out that stove and sink to fix that countertop?
They're out. The sink came out without too much trouble. The stove came out later, I had to call my brother to see if he was in town. He helped me get a gas line fitting off that was stucker than stuck. It just wouldn't budge and there was no way to lift that stove out unless it was disconnected.…
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For Week 5 of the Journal of Marvelous Mavis, Please Click Here
Added by Alison on August 2, 2017 at 6:40pm — No Comments
Well Mr. Murphy, (Murphy's Law) sneaks out after lurking in the shadows.
Everything was going smooth,, getting everything all gathered up and stored and packed for a huge journey to another RV park, on the other side of the city, A smaller park, in a quiet country setting, Some say its 40 miles from nowhere, turn left, then left again. While getting everything for the move,, it was a balmy 100 plus degrees, Sun baking down on ya and making you feel like a chocolate chip cookie on pan…
ContinueAdded by Lakota Wolf on August 2, 2017 at 12:22pm — 3 Comments
When I went searching for spongy ceilings in that RV I made a point of testing that bathroom and when I pressed and knocked on it, things sounded and felt just fine. Based on the walls having been rebuilt, I assumed they had replaced the ceiling in there as well. Even the wood around the fan/vent looked great, not stained or soft.
My first mistake was assuming anything, and second only testing one half of it....
I was in there yesterday morning removing trim to get ready for new…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 2, 2017 at 10:14am — 9 Comments
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