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Topic: So what did you do to your Truck Camper today?

Posted By: rtbmrgl on 06/12/17 09:23pm

Replaced all of the gutter spouts, all 6 were broken.

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Thanks, Mark
Roseville, ca
2009 AF990 camper
2007 Chevy 3500 Classic LBZ, Aero Tank-62 gal.
Bilstein 24 Torklift StableLoad.TorkLift Tie Downs.
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Posted By: rtbmrgl on 06/15/17 04:48pm

Awning cover, I used a plastic rain gutter, I sure nothing new. Used a bungy to hold it on, attaches between the roof rack and ladder. , I leave it on all the time and stays on while driving.
990 AF

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Posted By: sharkman on 06/23/17 08:37pm

Installed a lawn chair holder on the ladder on our lance tonight.[image][image]


Camper: 2005 Lance Lite 815
Truck: 2003 Dodge Ram Loramie 3500HD, CTD, DRW, Q/C, L/B, Draw-Tite Front Hitch
Boat: 1985 Alumacraft Trophy 175 - Evinrude 90 HP



Posted By: JoeChiOhki on 06/29/17 05:37pm

Started clearing the driveway, finally getting back to work on it [emoticon]. Taking some vacation over the 4th of July weekend to dedicate to Miss Merry.


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Posted By: JoeChiOhki on 07/20/17 12:42pm

Finally got the pain in the arse cabover walls done. Just need to cut a couple of much easier corner pieces and all the wall paneling in the cabover will be finished, then I can start moving a little faster, as the cabover has been nothing but a huge time sink due to the angles and shape of the wall panels.

I will have new bloggy goodness for it soon. [emoticon].


Posted By: DWeikert on 07/21/17 06:23pm

Put a roof over it.

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22x35, 12' side walls and opening, ~14' center height


Dan
2008 Chevy D/A 2500HD ECSB
2010 Northstar 8.5 Adventurer



Posted By: philclouse on 07/21/17 08:43pm

It looks so tiny, lol. Nice shop building.


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Posted By: narcodog on 07/21/17 09:07pm

Not just today, but the last two weeks. I had to wait days and days for the wooden framing to dry out so I could treat the wood with Minwax wood saver. I have a persistent leak and I have had to replace floor twice long the back edge of the rig. I also stripped most of the old caulk from around the roof stuff. One area I found was that the skylite above the bath none of the screws hand been tightened down. I also found a small hole at the metal angle between the roof and back wall which I'm sure was one of the problems.The second area that I'm suspicious of is the area where the bumper and the back wall joins. I resealed it then put some tape over the entire length of the area.


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