Travelling southbound on US71 between Cincy and Louisville yesterday we hit a bump/heave in the right hand lane at about 62mph. It was so violent it lifted us from out seats for a moment.
Once stopped for the night at the campground while setting the trailer up I heard my wife make that dreaded exclamation!
OH, OH! Ah XXXXX! Come here Honey!
I found her standing in the bedroom with the closet doors open and all the cloths laying on the floor.
The bump had torn free the piece of wood attached to the ceiling with 4 screws and staples that once supported the closet rod.
The worst part is the metal closet rod's sharp end's had gauged into the cabinet doors at each end of our closet as it was falling making a terrible mess of the wood work finish on the cabinet doors.
Well I guess I am making a trip or two to Lowes and re-engineering and reinforcing a new closet rod.
I hope there is no hidden damage in the front of our unit that I can see yet after such a violent impact.
Our unit's really all rolling earthquakes on the roads aren't they?
Once stopped for the night at the campground while setting the trailer up I heard my wife make that dreaded exclamation!
OH, OH! Ah XXXXX! Come here Honey!
I found her standing in the bedroom with the closet doors open and all the cloths laying on the floor.
The bump had torn free the piece of wood attached to the ceiling with 4 screws and staples that once supported the closet rod.
The worst part is the metal closet rod's sharp end's had gauged into the cabinet doors at each end of our closet as it was falling making a terrible mess of the wood work finish on the cabinet doors.
Well I guess I am making a trip or two to Lowes and re-engineering and reinforcing a new closet rod.
I hope there is no hidden damage in the front of our unit that I can see yet after such a violent impact.
Our unit's really all rolling earthquakes on the roads aren't they?