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kgragert

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    '91 Dolphin
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    Wesley Chapel, FL

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  1. Sounds like a good solution. If it got you back on the road great. BTW: I love out of the box solutions
  2. A set of these and an inexpensive Full size fitted sheet set, should satisfy your Scot heritage. BedBand design allows adjustability for ALL sheets and covers. Use for: • Standard size/odd shaped beds • Foam & pillowtop beds • Air mattresses • Semi's • RV's • Travel trailers and more! http://amzn.com/B004I3VDWY
  3. My absolute favorite vehicle, '64 Chevy pickup, a rusted out, straight 6, three speed on the column (had to hold the stick just right when you shifted gears or it jammed), That was the simplest and most fun vehicle I've ever owned. The gas tank leaked and I "repaired" it with a fiberglass tank repair kit from an auto parts store, Come to think about it, and considering what I've driven in the past, why am I worried about a couple of jerry cans??
  4. "In the end, you take your chances. You're driving around in a little truck with a probably sketchy frame extension, with a house more or less haphazardly attached, with a gas tank, a propane tank and any other number of sketchy things. Not sure if adding a gas can to the back bumper is really adding anything significant to the "death-trap" equation you already have going.." Funny, and true. And to add to your colorful description, mine was haphazardly attached 25 years, and 142,000 miles ago. Of course on my Dolphin the Propane tank is sitting in a compartment on the rear corner, but then it's protected by a 1 1/4" thick fiberglass and foam panel.
  5. Do any of you that carry 1 or 2, 5 gal Jerry cans on the back of your RV worry about what would happen if you were rear ended? I only ask because I was planning on doing the same thing. When I was much younger and in the service I always had 2 Jerry cans on the back of my jeep, and 3 more between the radios and the seat, but of course at that age it was no big deal because I was going to live forever. So far so good.
  6. The shower surround looks like a nice way to cover the damage. Certainly extended the life of the Warrior. It's always fun to see the ingenuity of the owners on this forum.
  7. I always thought the captains chairs were not needed, and then I sat on the sofa for a while . I'll probably remove the jack knife sofa eventually and build a replacement that's a little more comfortable. No clue how to mount the captains chairs.
  8. No Photos of your time at the festival? Don't know about anyone else, but I think it's always fun to see others adventures.
  9. Not sure how long you waited for it to get cool, but these refrigerators don't cool as quickly as the one in your house. I can take quite awhile to cool down, Hours usually. Last time I used mine the interior temp.was 75 when I turned it on (propane), 2 hours later it was down to 68.
  10. I would be interested in how that Magic Chef fridge works out, I have the same one and was thinking of replacing the one in my Dolphin with it.
  11. I don't know if this will be of any help, but it can be someplace to start. http://www.doityourselfrv.com/shattered-rv-window/
  12. The carpet in mine was laid before they installed the sofa frame or dinette . So it had to be cut around the edges of those when the carpet was removed.
  13. "almost as fun as watching people hit A.C unit with head at 5ft-11 I sneak rite under A.C. "sucks to be you..look at me glide rite through" I had a friend come over to my Dolphin, and she's 4'10". She commented on how spacious it was, and so much head room. I was standing there with my head pressed against the ceiling, with the AC about eyebrow level.
  14. I have a '91 and it doesn't have the aluminum sub floor. It looks like someone added it on to strengthen the floor.
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