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EMD360

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Posted: 02/06/12 12:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

oldtrucker63 wrote:

How is this for Feb 3rd in the far East Kentucky.



Do you call them jonquils or daffodils in Kentucky? Feb seems way too early for the spring blooms even further south. What a crazy winter.
How about another inside photo of the RV?
I like to buy stuff as a project progresses. I need the time for chewing over the decisions. I'm going to try an LED plexiglass lit shelf, not in the RV though. Would never have thought of it if I hadn't found a neat piece of 1/2" plexiglass for $10. Have you seen these on the Internet? Reminds me of your idea to put the LED's in the doors.

Here's a how-to:
Lighted Bar Shelves
I got the LED light kit from Amazon--16 ft. of color changing lights, a controller and remote. You could get a music controller too.
Now I just have to put it together.


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oldtrucker63

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Posted: 02/06/12 02:04pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

daffodils, I have not seen the LED plexiglass.


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Last weekend it was raining and this weekend its snowing,...LOL Tonight I ordered the Start/Stop switch with hour meter and a 10Ft wiring harness for the Generator, Now I need to get this Cutting/welding finished up and mount the generator, At least now I can install the switch and wires and put the bunk bed walls back together, This has been holding me up on finishing the inside work, Now I'm ready just need a weather break............

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Posted: 02/12/12 11:51am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

waiting to see your finished rv,its cold here no snow but wind chill in the teens,today i was going to start the rv and gen but too cold out tomorrow it will get to the 40's i will do it then.

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It has been cold here too, I do believe the coldest it has been all winter, But that's ok we are just about to the start of spring, It will not be long now.

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I Cut the holes in the bathroom floor for the Toilet and the Vent pipe, The place where I'm ordering the black tank will first send a template that I will mark and send back, Then they will install all of the fittings into the tank and send it to us ready to be installed, I ordered the Floor Flange and Gasket with new bolts today.



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I will have to install the one piece of wall board on the right wall and build the kitchen counter and install the kitchen sink and stove, Also finish all of the trim and carpet the rear.



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Ready to put the interior together and install the new carpet up front in the cab. I still like that one piece of wood on the driver side around the overhead window, That one is easy.





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Its great to see you working on your MH again! I can see that you are getting close. Great job!!!


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The Monitor Panel is installed I just need to wire it up and I will be doing this after I get the black tank installed.



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