Piperflyer
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Nope. Don’t see the need for a shade on that window
The company sent a flyer for a shade add on
What is the company you bought the window from? Would like to replace mine after seeing how nice your's looks
Nope. Don’t see the need for a shade on that window
The company sent a flyer for a shade add on
What is the company you bought the window from? Would like to replace mine after seeing how nice your's looks
Nope. Don’t see the need for a shade on that window
The company sent a flyer for a shade add on
What is the company you bought the window from? Would like to replace mine after seeing how nice your's looks
http://rossrvinnovations.info/window-kit/
Easy-peasy. Skip the step about removing the outer door frame. By skipping, that seal maintains its integrity.
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I like the shade window.Here's another alternative, if you are interested in seeing out the front door.
Zarcor makes a kit that is the clear glass, plus a shade with a handle you can operate with the door closed! We love ours! Privacy, but easily see out when you want!
They are also supporters of the Heartland Owners Club, having donated items for the West Texas Chapter Rally and I believe the upcoming South Central Region Rally!
http://www.zarcor.com/rv_products/index.php
Exterior
Interior
Interior open
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Here's another alternative, if you are interested in seeing out the front door.
Zarcor makes a kit that is the clear glass, plus a shade with a handle you can operate with the door closed! We love ours! Privacy, but easily see out when you want!
They are also supporters of the Heartland Owners Club, having donated items for the West Texas Chapter Rally and I believe the upcoming South Central Region Rally!
http://www.zarcor.com/rv_products/index.php
Exterior
Interior
Interior open
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Two things - took the spare Dyson of the house basement - our original Dyson slim digital was DOA when prepping
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Went on our first trip of the year, 120 miles inculding an 18 mile ferry ride to break up the long trip.
Aired up tires on trailer and truck today.
Changed the keypad membrane on the RVLock, again - it just doesn't hold up to pressing the buttons with fingernails.
Got the black tank valve working smoothly. The rubber parts dried out over the winter and it would barely move. Poured a couple of gallons of water and maybe 6 oz of Dawn into the black tank and let it sit overnight. Today, sprayed lubricant into the sewer outlet. Moves easily now.
Refreshed the Directv receivers and tested out the Trav'ler.
Fired up the water heater and refrigerator yesterday and confirmed today that they're working correctly.
Almost ready for Albuquerque.
You better get all your stuff done so you can get to Alb and work on mine. See you soonAired up tires on trailer and truck today.
Changed the keypad membrane on the RVLock, again - it just doesn't hold up to pressing the buttons with fingernails.
Got the black tank valve working smoothly. The rubber parts dried out over the winter and it would barely move. Poured a couple of gallons of water and maybe 6 oz of Dawn into the black tank and let it sit overnight. Today, sprayed lubricant into the sewer outlet. Moves easily now.
Refreshed the Directv receivers and tested out the Trav'ler.
Fired up the water heater and refrigerator yesterday and confirmed today that they're working correctly.
Almost ready for Albuquerque.
Removed the electric fireplace from its cubby and took it outside. After removing the back & top, using my air compressor blew a year and a half of pet dander and whatnot out of it!
How did you remove it? I can't find how it is anchored
Removed the electric fireplace from its cubby and took it outside. After removing the back & top, using my air compressor blew a year and a half of pet dander and whatnot out of it!
How did you remove it? I can't find how it is anchored
Ours, yours may differ...The trim piece needs removed to expose 4 screws. This metal trim piece is 3 sided, top & 2 sides. It rests in slots on each side of the unit. Feel for the bottom edge of the trim piece on each side and lift up.
If you need a picture I’ll get it tomorrow
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Always alternatives.....
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