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Hi Dave nice welding on the frame rail and hitch. I see you use a mig welder. Have you got gas hooked to the welder for gas shield welding? I have a small Linkin welder #120 for mig welding without the gas. Wish my welds looked as good. I am in the process of replacing my frame extention on my 18' Sunrader.
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Had our Mini Toyota rally in north Florida this weekend in St. Augustine. We had a total four RV's show with seven people attending. We camped two nights at two different sites, Anastasia state park and St Johns RV park near flea market. Activities included going to dinner in Old St Augustine, night walk down streets of Old town. Trip to beach with photo shoot. Trip to St Augustine gator farm. Trip to Castill de San Marcos fort. I took a side trip Friday night to San Sebastian winery for dancing and drinks. Saturday before leaving park we shopped at flea market and said our goodbyes.
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@ Karen, I have been wanting to move my shower valves but had no idea where to move them inside the small bathroom. They are a pain where they are located in the Sunraders. I think your idea of moving them to the back wall is a good one. Where can I purchase a new faucet that has the 1/4 turns. I have seen these used on hose bibs for outside use but never seen this inside faucet in the stores. Who sells them.
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Karen, I want to purchase a Dometic Cabana dome awning to my Sunrader. Two year ago there was a close out on this unit. Now you are expected to pay retail. I have been looking for one on sale, I'm in no rush. One of the member of our camping group has one on her Rpod and I really like the way it works. Easy set up and will keep the cold air out on chilly days. I want one that is 9' in length.
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Worked like a champ for me. You have to glue it to some thin plywood first. For picture go to https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/minitruckcampers/photos/albums/518890692
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Did Anyone Have Trouble Logging In This Morning?
Roy in Jax replied to Derek up North's topic in General Discussion
What a pleasant surprise this morning having the site back up. Missed the chat. -
Today I install magnetic latch on my closet door, to keep door from opening while on the road. I also install felt pads on every cabinet, bath and closet door. These felt pads are sold for chair legs as gliders. Doors are now quiet when they close and felt provides a good cushion. Felt pads are self stick.
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Currently Traveling Across The Us In My 87 Escaper Large Pics
Roy in Jax replied to Odyssey 4x4's topic in Trip Reports
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Wanted to be able to carry my Kayak and bike at the same time. I built this rack from a picture off the internet. There is a company that sell these but they are pricey. I started with a cargo carrier I purchased from H/F that attaches to a trailer hitch. I use 2" square tubing for the vertical and 1" square tubing horizontal bar. The vertical bar attaches to the trailer hitch with 2" angle iron. I did install a bumper block between the bumper and the vertical to take the play out. The bumper block stiffen the vertical riser, with very little play. All the steel was welded except the u-channel where the front tire of the bike fits into. The u-channel was installed with a u-bolt around the 1" tubing.
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Nice job Radbot, looks like you know what you are doing. Nice view of the mountains. Look foreward to more of your progress. I wish I lived a lot closer, I'd be over every day. Nice project.
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I did see some water snake and a large turtle.
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Just gotBaked some oat meal bread. The spring itself. You can sit in our float and just chill. Night view of the spring. Last night all the college kids were swimming at 11pm. back from three day trip to Ginnie Springs Florida. Was a great trip. The park has 100 electric and water sites and at least 200 primitive sites. I choose the electric but next time I go I'll go primitive on the water. This spring is very popular with the college kids, It gets a little noisy at night. You can tube in the spring or take a tube down the river, the water is 72*. It does not take long to get use the the water temp, when the sun is out. Got a chance to use the new grill, worked great.