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RVRICK

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    1992 ITASCA
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    REDDING CALIFORNIA

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  1. Thank you both for the info. I have 1993 Winnebago Itasca, Same problem. I removed the pull ring on the winterizing valve and pushed it out of the bottom of opaque down tube. I found 3 o-rings, thought how hard could it be to find new ones. "WRONG" there are as many o-ring ID / OD and more thicknesses as there are people on earth, probably more! Heading down to Ace to get the parts you listed. I will have to add the valves that redskinman used. Where I live we get as hot as 116 summer and 20 - 30 winter. Hey check under your couch if it is like mine there are 2 more winterizing valves there. Thanks
  2. I have a 92 Itasca smooth sided. I had to rebuild the bunk area water damage. Is yours sheet metal or smooth sided? I do have pics if you want to see. it was a lot of work but well worth it.

    I am taking a much needed vacation 6/10 to 9/27 i will have to look for the pics.

  3. Use a carbide blade more teeth the better. "BE CAREFULL"!!!!!. If you are cutting a long piece you NEED a feed and off feed platform. That stuff is so thin it wants go under the rip fence "DANGER". That stuff is so thin It wants to bend up away from any surface it is put on that is shorter in length. Just lay a piece on a short surface and see. Go ask a local cabinet shop to cut it for you. I can't imagine it would cost alot. Oh just don't tell them it's going in an RV "RICH VICTIM" All that said and done great stuff I used it to replace pieces in the bunk area looks good.
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