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Old 07-09-2014, 05:16 PM   #3977
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I bought this wall clock today; I'll be removing a cheesy mirror by the dinette booth and hanging this instead.

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I remember you hating those mirrors since you got the Bounder. Good for you
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Old 07-09-2014, 05:47 PM   #3980
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I remember you hating those mirrors since you got the Bounder. Good for you
We finally got around to looking to see what was behind those mirrors. In this case...nothing.
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Old 07-10-2014, 06:41 AM   #3981
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We finally got around to looking to see what was behind those mirrors. In this case...nothing.
How were the mirrors mounted Sarah? Glued or mechanically attached?
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Old 07-10-2014, 07:25 AM   #3982
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Sunsetter and others make a flagpole bracket that you can bolt onto the rear bumper. I had the same concerns about attaching anything to a ladder. Driving over a plate to hold the pole sounds like more than I would want to do but just dropping the pole into a pipe mounted on the bumper sounds a lot easier.
I will check out there site to see about that way for the Flag. I have 2 small flags that I place in the front windshield while @ the park. I slide the bottom of the dowel into the defuser for the defrost.
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Old 07-10-2014, 08:07 AM   #3983
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Old 07-10-2014, 08:21 AM   #3984
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40x50 insulated garage so I can keep at home
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Old 07-10-2014, 09:08 AM   #3985
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Great! Pics?

I am searching for RV garage plans also. Had one with the RV bay across the back but would rather have one that has all bays (1 RV and 1 or 2 cars) entering from the front.
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Old 07-10-2014, 09:24 AM   #3986
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Since we just bought ours - Satelite, ice maker, outdoor stove, 30 to 50amp adapter, bicycle rack, bicycle, fluorescent to LED light conversion, wiper blades, batteries and the next is a toad which I have been looking everywhere for a good deal on one.
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6 new tires.

Bought 2 (Hankook) 3 weeks ago on the side of the road when right rear outer dually blew. Inside was flat, also. $700. Sevice call, and change/mount covered by insurance.
Bought the other 4 matching tires at home yesterday. $1600 mounted and fronts balanced.

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How were the mirrors mounted Sarah? Glued or mechanically attached?
They are attached with screws, Les. The heads of the screws have some sort of press-on cover things. So, you just twist/pry those covers off and then remove the screws. Here's a pic of the mirror I'm removing...you can see the little cover things in each corner.





Hope that makes sense. I think in some RVs, the mirrors are attached with adhesive.
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I'm super impressed with the quality and sturdiness. It is very large (huge) so I have some basement reorg ahead of me, but I'm so happy with this product that I will gladly make room for it somehow!!
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A screen door cross bar. Simple but helpful addition.




And this spiffy table set to use on the back patio of our Toyhauler. Seats are comfy and fold up nicely. The table is a good size and the top splits in two when you fold it up so it does not take up much basement space at all.

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