themoses
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Post by themoses on Sept 19, 2014 19:08:03 GMT -8
About 2 months ago we sold our 1995 32' Class A and picked up a 1972 18' double axle Shasta... (can't even imagine them being smaller!!!!).
Bathroom needed some help, otherwise the inside was remade to be an auctioneer trailer at one time so it has 2 "nice" sliding windows in the right wall now LOL. They look nice and work nice, its just weird when the rest are still the crank outs. The front window was modified to fit a window a/c unit as well. Little thing sure cools the can off nicely though. The bed is now a "home made" piece of plywood and a futon mattress and another futon thing was installed on the right wall for another "bed/couch" if you want to call it that. Nice new counter top that is 2' to long for the counter so you can't open the side hatch where the water pump is LOL
Overall, its not a show n shine, but its a lot easier to get into a campground with it than the big Class A.
Glad I found this place, I love taking on projects that have no end in sight and cost more than my house when I'm done and look forward to learning a LOT from here.
OK, enough blabbing, back to replacing the water lines with pex lines.
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
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yas
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Post by yas on Sept 19, 2014 19:16:33 GMT -8
I love taking on projects that have no end in sight and cost more than my house when I'm done ... Welcome! You're going to get along fine here ... Pictures please! Everyone has to post pictures!!
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Post by themoses on Sept 20, 2014 5:46:14 GMT -8
I can do outside pics. won't do inside until I at least get the pile of junk hauled out of it from the bathroom walls...
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