BlueOvalF22
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You're making a whole lot of progress, BlueOvalF22.So the breakaway kit and the wiring for the electronic brake actuator are all done.
But you have never gotten a whiff of my 7-11 burrito out gassing. You would climb over Mount Everest to get away from it!Hey, just what we all need is a seat less no flush toilet that is mounted in the door way ready for a kitchen fire to fall over trying to get out of the trailer. The fire marshall would not approve, muchless the codes inspector.
The placement makes sense to me.Was thinking about the placement of the John and this might be the best place. Here I can air out the 7-11 burritos without gassing out any one still in the trailer. Yes / No?
Mold and mildew might be an issue.Spent a couple of hours at the drawing board to design a folding bed. Came up with this after much thought and one finger operation.
Yea not worried about mold / mildew trailer stays plugged in and AC set on 78*. How bout a water bed nice for sleeping and I do not have to get out of bed to get a drink of water in the middle of the night.Mold and mildew might be an issue.
There are some inflatable mattresses available now that are tough as nails and pretty awessome (easily stored). Just a thought.
Got a couple of those myself!Yea not worried about mold / mildew trailer stays plugged in and AC set on 78*. How bout a water bed nice for sleeping and I do not have to get out of bed to get a drink of water in the middle of the night.
Yes I do have for that real emergency when got to go NOW and even a cork stopper will not stop what is about too happen. Being the nice guy I am and the land fills do not need more plastic the old fall back dig a hole. Most of the rally's so far have had a good bathroom / shower.
That is very ingenious and very cool!I built a rack from super strut so I can carry my canoe, and to run a tarp set up off the back. I
I am pretty sure its the same stuff. I actually bought the post bases and the heavy duty corner pieces from Unistrut, but the long sections were from Home Depot and branded as Superstrut.That is very ingenious and very cool!
That material used to be called unistrut back in thew day (but then I'm an old man that's been out of circulation some):
- Are super strut and unistrut maybe just different names for the same proprietary product?
What means did you use to secure the e-track?I built a rack from super strut so I can carry my canoe, and to run a tarp set up off the back. I found these little auto LED lights at Home Depot and paint matched them and put them in the inside. They have a auto setting where they come on when motion is detected, but also have regular on and off. I also added power by wiring in a 100ah marine deep cycle battery and 750w inverter. I connected it to an external kill switch so I don’t have to climb inside the trailer to turn things on. Also ran a weatherproof outlet to the outside of the trailer as well. This will work well to have lights at camp and to be able to recharge stuff and power the things we need on a family camping trip.
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I just used 1/2 bolts, lock washers and nuts. I know they make those purpose made little spring nuts for them but I’m a cheapskateWhat means did you use to secure the e-track?
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