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Posted By: Trish Davis
on 05/21/09 06:15am
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79powerwagon wrote: ![]() BLACK? Man, that's gonna be HOT inside there! ![]() Yup, that's the (or "a," one of many) Steeler-mobile. I've seen it a couple times. Football season, the black'd be okay. Alas, Leeann has convinced me to stick with white on my Travco. Mostly, I don't want to cook my cat. ;0) |
Posted By: CFarrar77
on 05/21/09 08:32pm
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I will snap some pics this weekend and post them along with what I find and how to make the repairs. If anyone else has the same problem will know how to fix it without problems or hiccups.... I hope I will post again soon eyeteeth wrote:
![]() CFarrar77 Can you locate the actual leaks themselves? It's possible to repair some leaks if they're not too major. If you can see it, snap a picture for us. |
Posted By: goreds2
on 05/21/09 11:06pm
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Trish Davis wrote: ![]() 79powerwagon wrote: ![]() BLACK? Man, that's gonna be HOT inside there! ![]() Yup, that's the (or "a," one of many) Steeler-mobile. I've seen it a couple times. Football season, the black'd be okay. ![]() gosteelers2 See Picture In My Profile I have a 1989 Dodge XPLORER RV Class B - Purchased 10/15/10 IN CASH Fiance' purchased a Class C 2002 Dynamax Carri-go on 5/1/15 IN CASH We've got the best of both worlds |
Posted By: eyeteeth
on 05/22/09 05:49am
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I'm a bandwagon Steeler fan for almost 30 years. I might have to find a new team now, as I've always liked 'em 'cause the 1) play smashmouth football, and 2) are often seen as an underdog as they're not flashy... they just get it done. But now that they're the only franchise with SIX... well, that kinda elevates them and I don't know if I feel the same way. On repairing the tank. If you can get to the leaks, and they aren't hugh cracks (like mine were) drain the tanks and let them dry so the leaks aren't wet anymore. Cut some non stretching material into 1"x? strips and stock up on the Black ABS adhesive. Clean the leak area, and use the ABS cement to bond the cloth strips to the affected area. Use the cement liberally, make sure you soak the cloth strips when applying. It's messy, but done right, it will seal the tank up like new. That's all the shops do. |
Posted By: sweetnessmonster
on 05/22/09 05:24pm
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I've been working on the Tioga, it's starting to look pretty good now. WooHoo!! New carpet to go with the new blinds and new vents. I still need to replace all the lighting and upgrade my distribution panel and converter. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New roof coating, improved the looks tremendously. It has somewhat of a hack re-roof job from a previous owner on it, the job sealed it with no leaks now, but it's not the prettiest. The whole roof was dirty and mildewed, in these pics I have already scrubbed the front half. ![]() ![]() Now after one coat. I need to completely remove the tv antenna. It wont move and was tough to paint under it. Any suggestions? Just remove it and cover the hole with some kind of metal plate? ![]() ![]() Still working on the cab area, I have replaced the valve cover gaskets, cap, rotor, and plugs. Now it's off to smog, fingers crossed!! ![]() * This post was edited 05/22/09 05:47pm by sweetnessmonster * |
Posted By: Leeann
on 05/22/09 07:52pm
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Really nice job on the carpet and roof. Really nice. On the TV antenna. Someone had already removed ours, but did a half-butt job of sealing it up. We removed the base, cut a piece of sheet metal that fit the hole and bedded it in with 3M 5200, then painted over top. It's really sealed well now. '73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo |
Posted By: overdrive75
on 05/22/09 08:36pm
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Nice looking RV Well I put new window seals in the cab doors. The original 31 year old ones were toast. So hopefully wind noise is reduced because you couldn't have a conversation in the cab. So I am ready to rock and roll. Finally. The hitch that is on it is rated for 6,000lbs. I am going to try an pull my 23 foot enclosed trailer with 3 motorcycles in it as in the fall my wife, and my brother and his wife are going north to ride motorcycles. Has anybody used an Wieght distribuiting hitch with these sportsman chassis? |
Posted By: Tioga76
on 05/22/09 09:36pm
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Nice job on the roof and the blinds in the overhead bunk area. It all looks really good! What did you use to coat the roof like that? Mine's still aluminum with patching compound all over the place. Thanks 79powerwagon and Leeann for suggestions on my carb problems; hopefully I will be able to look at it this weekend. Tioga76 1976 Tioga w/ Dodge 360 |
Posted By: sweetnessmonster
on 05/22/09 09:45pm
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Tioga76 wrote: ![]() What did you use to coat the roof like that? Plas-T-Cote rubber roof coating by Elixir Industries. I just cut in the edges with a 3 inch brush, and then rolled it with a 9 inch roller. |
Posted By: Trish Davis
on 05/23/09 02:58am
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That is nice, S-monster. Very nice. Base of the antenna, clean it good with acetone and scotchbrite pads. Peel off /pull off bits of whatever sealer is on there and scrub it again. Last, re-seal the antenna base with 3M 4200. That should do you for years. Eyeteeth --No fair, Steelers were also the first with FOUR. And 'we' won those just outside of a decade. It took the 49'ers another ten (or nine? .. I forget) years after that to break the 4-record and be the first franchise with 5. If the Pirates would only get it together... The last time they were good, my Travco was 3 years old. Alas. |
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