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RE: New way to calculate potential pin weight

Thankyou; I needed a good laugh.:B:B:B
They walk among us.
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woodburner
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11/18/11 06:59pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: frame failure on Lippert Frames

According to you people, there must be at least one failed Lippert frame trailer along each half-mile of the Interstate system and many more on each mile of local roads.
It just ain't happening!
1; IS too many if it's YOU it affects.
Don't be so quick to criticize those that have had failures or are worried that they May be next.
NEXT could be YOU.
The only way we'll ever see them built as most of us would like to see them is for people to quit buying until "they" do it right. And that's just not going to happen.
Or maybe someone with a "Name" or money; gets slaughtered on the road while towing one of these as a result of poor craftsmanship and design.
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woodburner
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11/01/11 01:05pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Carraige Closed Down

bank unreasonable?
Follow the money.
What other mfg's out there would benefit from the demise of Carriage.
What ties do the other major brands have with upper level people who are associated with Carriages creditor.
Follow the money; it doesn't make sense and if it doesn't make sense it's probably a power play to destroy Carriage at the cost of 200 stiffs that make their living in Millersburg.
If the story in the link was factual; What other reason would there be?
Follow the money.
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woodburner
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10/22/11 05:15pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Lets give Lippert frames a break

...........I'd also like to point out , that , we will probably never see Pics of frame failure on any class of motorhome !
...........Why , because all chassis mfgers have established Federal standards that Have to be met for every unit that they produce ! OTOH , RV mfgers have NO standards too establish a baseline for the strength and quality they use too build their products , Upon . Atleast I've never been able too find any ! , jf
Me thinks you hit the nail on the head. And until someone "important" gets hurt or maimed from the******they produce; Nothing will change.
Those that have never had a frame failure and want to blame the problem on the owner...well, I can't say what I really think of your opinions on here.
Except; why don't you tell us what kind of remuneration you get from these mfg's that keep on building this junk.
I'm sure it's something....free after warranty period work? I know for a fact Keystone did that a couple years ago..(to try to create "goodwill")...Sorry ; I never bought into it:(...Maybe they still do it. Keep on telling everyone how wonderful their products are....There's probably some FR shils on here too, maybe even Lippert.
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woodburner
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09/10/11 02:43pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: What is it with this whole "tote" thing for holding tanks?

We use our tote a lot when doing St. Pks. with electric only hookups.
I like long showers:B so does the wife; and dishes fill our galley tank up in 3 days easy....It is what it is and it works for me.
I love the sound of our tote rumbling down the road behind the dually...we even make bets when it's gonna loose a wheel around a turn:B.
It is what you make of it.
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woodburner
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09/10/11 11:40am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Would you pay more for better tires?

YES, of course.
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woodburner
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09/08/11 12:24am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: barbacue with friends

If ya's haven't tried it yet; smoked turkey is excellent.
Of course it takes a while but it is worth it.
I also like to smoke the trout I catch. Usually do 30 to 40 at a time then strip the meat off and make a Pate.
I don't usually eat Trout; but as a pate....Oh boy!:B:B:B
Of course;having some cold Molsen Ice around helps the process of cleaning the fish and making the pate.;)
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woodburner
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09/06/11 06:03pm |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: ST verses LT article

Oh brother....:R:R:R
You just discredited all the good you try and sell for an ST tire.
It IS nice to see you recognize Michelins are far superior.
Maybe someday they'll make them big enough for your big,heavy trailer too.
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woodburner
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09/04/11 04:45am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: barbacue with friends

I use apple, cherry, hickory and or mesquite depending on what kind of meat I'm cooking.
All give a unique flavor.
And I have lots of all sans the mesquite because that's what we use to heat the house in the winter.
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woodburner
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09/04/11 04:30am |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: barbacue with friends

Those cookers with the side firebox are the best ain't they?
I use mine a lot at home; never gave a thought to haul all that heavy metal with me while camping.
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woodburner
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09/03/11 02:52pm |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: ST verses LT article

This guy does a good job explaining ST verses LT tires.
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/towing-hauling-rv-forum/215707-trailer-tires-explained.html
Most of the information in that link was plagiarized from an article by Barry Smith who writes for AllExperts. Barry writes in generalities.
The information has also run in these tire threads before.
More factual information can be found reading documents and regulations with supporting references.
FastEagle
Accusing someone of plagiarizing information is a pretty serious thing considering you use all sorts of website info ALL the time trying to push your opinion of ST tires and their virtue.
DON'T YOU?
I seriously doubt the info provided was plagiarized; it was used as a reference with information really anyone with a computer could have garnered. I think you ought to take a look at info you've pushed along here on this forum and others before you try discrediting someone.
I personally think it's a shame you have so little regard for your fellow RV'ers that you continually try to push a product that has caused untold thousands of dollars of damage to peoples campers.
Shame on you Mr!
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woodburner
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09/02/11 04:19pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: ST verses LT article

That "article" was written on this forum in the 5th wheel section last year.
"Chris" is a member of this forum and was trying to clear up all the nonsense we get about LT versus ST tires.
I think he did a great job, as that article made it's way to the Hitch Hiker forum as well as several others at the time.
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woodburner
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09/01/11 05:53pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: How do you carry bicycles?

We take two bikes and just put them inside the coach and cover them with a shipping blanket. No muss no fuss and no need for a hitch/carrier.:B
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woodburner
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09/01/11 05:41pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Recreation By Design Fivers came along way look

What ever happened to the OP, hasn't posted anything, anywhere since 8/23??
Ya's scared the poor little guy away....:B
Maybe he gave more thought to buying a rig that was so long,because all the money he'd have saved he would have had to pay out to an escort just to move that thing and clear intersections.:B:B:B
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woodburner
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08/31/11 06:27pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Actual Roof construction on Open Range 5th Wheels

woodburner,
Do you realize you have debunked your own posted statement that Astro-Foil dosen't add to the R-value? Heat flow is what insulation's job is amd why we use it. Astro-Foil is the original and was developed for use by NASA to be the insulation used in the space ships/shuttles/etc and it's what is used. It's very light in weight, highly reflective on both sides, an excellent moisture barrier, thin at only 5/16" (8mm) thickness, and quite inexpensive to mass produce.
Your posted inpressive to most RV purchasers as positive R-values of R-15, R-7.3, and R-5.4 are with using the Astro-Foil alone in a cavity and does not take into account the normal insulation properties used by RV manufacturers. Whether it be in a manufacturer's normal construction or an available option. IT works!
We, (I'm not at liberty to give you the names of those involved as it's proprietary info) had experimented with Astro-Foil as to it's effectivness and found that using a layer both on top of spun fiberglas and under it was the most effective. It not only reflected both ways from the outside surfaces but also reflected internally somewhat in the sandwich of foil/fiberglas/foil blanket. As a bonus, served as a moisture barrier in both directions to keep the fiberglas very dry in both cold and hot extreme temperatures of -20 F thru +110 F variations between inside the prototype box test structure and the inside of the thermo controlled testing chamber. Can't give you the details. This sandwich severly limited any "sweating" that would have normally occured without using the foils. This vastly reduced the convective and radiant transfering before the unwanted thermo's etc even reached the fiberglas insulation's conductive reducing properties. Very effective!
The reason 2 layers of foil are not used in RV construction is due to the issues it creates in fastening the ceiling and roof sheeting. A way was found to minimize these issues but it adds a fair amount of cost and requires considerable accuracy of the worker doing it. Another factor is that most of the RV manufacturers depend on a tight bonding of the sheeting to the "roof trusses" to give their box structure a significant part of it's structural integrity. The 5/16" foil bubble sandwich prevents tight roof sheeting to truss bonding as normally assembled on an RV manufacturer's operation. Using one layer is much better than none at all. As to where it should be placed, toward the living space or the exterior side, depends upon where the RV's used. In hot or cold ambient temperatures and with or without high humidity levels. It's like the saying that "one size" doesn't fit all applications in the way present day higher level RV's are built or optioned but most are head and shoulders above what was done say maybe 20 years ago.
Yes I do realize;However, when I find info that I think others might benefit from; I'm not ashamed to say I was wrong.:B
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woodburner
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08/27/11 04:19pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Actual Roof construction on Open Range 5th Wheels

I have searched high and low and am unable to find any kind of R-value rating for flexfoil.
I agree it does help contain the extremes from inside or out....but am unable to find any kind of actual rating for it.
I think the R-16 ratings Carriage uses are probably the closest to reality out of any of them.
I did find this:
http://www.astrofoil.net/img55.gif
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woodburner
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08/27/11 01:03am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Actual Roof construction on Open Range 5th Wheels

OK....I'd like someone to explain to me how you get R-28 into a 5" space.
Anyone?????
It ain't happening.
Those are bogus r-ratings. As are the ratings in almost all the 5ver's on the market.
Roof vents require air movement to do any good...
How is there air movement if the roof area is packed to the gills with insulation?
I'm waiting....Show me how knowledgeable you are.:h
Remember; insulation needs to be expanded to do the job it is designed to do; Packing it into a space just fills space; does not increase R-value.
FWIW; R-30 insulation that you can buy anywhere is 12" thick.
So just suppose R-28 is 10" thick...
The flexfoil does not increase the R-value. It does provide a barrier to extremes.
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woodburner
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08/26/11 06:57pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Said Good-bye to the best dog ever

Sorry to hear of your loss.
Brings back memories of the fur kids we've had and lost over the years.
We loved them all as a part of our family.
Your pup was a beauty!
Just remember the joy she provided and keep a special place for her in your heart.
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woodburner
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08/16/11 05:32pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Fishing License in different states

If you camp at a Tennessee St. Pk. and want to fish a lake at that park; you do not need an out of state license. Learned that after second trip to Natchez Trace St. Pk.
Great Crappie fishing by the way!
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woodburner
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08/13/11 06:13am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Have you ever had THIS happen to your RV?

The worst is a white vehicle that's been bombarded by birds that have been eating Mulberry's.
Leaves a blue stain that's hard to remove.
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woodburner
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08/12/11 02:48pm |
General RVing Issues
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