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Posted By: Rbertalotto
on 07/01/13 07:53am
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New Table Top... My 1998 Palomino Bronco Pop-Up has a table that is also used as the second bed support in the drop down position. The original table top was really banged up and had a crack in the laminate. A trip to Lowes brought me to the "Pieced together wood panel area"...This "wood" is made from lots of cut off piecec that are joined together in some factory to make up wide, flat, no knots, clean panels. I bought one and cut it to size, rounded over the edges with a router and gave it four coats of marine semi gloss clear finish. It looks GREAT...Almost like butchers block and cost only a few dollars. ![]() Old table top above...New below...
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Posted By: Led 67
on 07/01/13 10:48am
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Rbertalotto wrote: Made a holder for the BIC stick lighter on the door beneath the stove. Block of wood with a hole bored through. When the door is closed it can't pop out as the cabinet frame holds it in place. ![]() While admiring your nice handyman skills I happened to notice the sticker on the door |
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Posted By: Rbertalotto
on 07/01/13 10:53am
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I love that sticker.......I like living dangerously!
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Posted By: mark_be
on 07/01/13 11:37am
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Didn't do anything, but I wanted to install my oxygenics shower head. Since it hasn't arrived yet, I'll have to leave on our trip tomorrow with the old one.
2001 Ford F350 7.3 Diesel (DRW Crew cab Long bed) Sonnax TQ and Sonnax 4R100 rebuild - 6.0 transmission cooler and OTW cooler. 2011 Arctic Fox 992 - 2.5kW propane generator - 315AH Trojan batteries - 2kW pure sine wave inverter - 140Wp solar
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Posted By: Rbertalotto
on 07/01/13 12:38pm
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What is an "oxygenics shower head"?
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Posted By: mark_be
on 07/01/13 03:43pm
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It's a water saving shower head. It mixes water with air and by doing that, the pressure rises while the water consumption drops down at the same time. In other words ideal for RV-ing and certainly when boondocking.
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Posted By: Rbertalotto
on 07/01/13 03:44pm
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Interesting.....Do you have a link to a source?
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Posted By: mark_be
on 07/01/13 03:51pm
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Rbertalotto wrote: Interesting.....Do you have a link to a source? By source, do you mean where to buy or a source of info? Where to buy: here Info: a lot of info can be found on this forum about the oxygenics shower head. |
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Posted By: Rbertalotto
on 07/01/13 04:00pm
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Yes...Where to buy..Thank You!
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Posted By: the tc life
on 07/01/13 04:23pm
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mark_be wrote: Rbertalotto wrote: Interesting.....Do you have a link to a source? By source, do you mean where to buy or a source of info? Where to buy: here Info: a lot of info can be found on this forum about the oxygenics shower head. a good price and if it saves 30% water usage like it says it is worth it in my opinion. interesting. 2010 adventurer 810ws 1999 c3500 dually 12' flatbed THE TC LIFE
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