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Re: Torklift battery box initial review
I installed mine late last week after returning from an 850 mile excursion with my 1985. I agree with your review 100%, including the part that "I'm very happy with it". I like it because everything goes into the box and there is plenty of room, and it only needs one function to unlock it versus undoing the box straps. I purchased the box designed for two six volt batteries even though I'm running two group 24's. I also replaced the locks (plural because I also own the propane lock system,...
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Nature's Head Composting Toilet
My eagerly anticipated Nature's Head composting toilet arrived in the mail yesterday. I unpacked it as fast as I could so as to fine tune my installation plan before the weekend. I was very impressed with the sturdiness of the...
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Hitches & Things Lance Trailer Hitch Cover
Let me start of by saying that I am in no way affiliated with Hitches & Things and do not stand to make $.01 from any sales of this item. I did pay for the design fees for this custom made hitch so that the LOA community could buy a Lance hitch cover. I purchased this from Trevor who is the owner and operator. Per his website, "Hitches & Things is based out of Chehalis, WA. It is a company owned and operated by a disabled veteran who is proud to support a variety of charities across...
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Re: 3M 03900 Rubbing Compound - 8 oz. by 3M for 1575 windows and more...
Yep, rubbing compound or "clay" is a great thing to keep around! Thanks for the reminder, I need to find mine in my garage LOL Glad to hear your mishap had a happy ending! WoodGlue
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Re: B-D RV Battery Lock (12-volt)
I looked online and Amazon carries the Atwood 'Power Guard' Battery Case so does Wal-Mart. After struggling to put mine in and Frankenstein-them into submission I don't like they look. I'm covering the TT in the morning until March or April, so over the winter I'll get some angle iron and fabricate a new one, or modify the existing one. I was planning to call Bill Fox on Monday just to ask what battery box was used to fabricate his brackets. Now I know that the Atwood fits like a glove.
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Re: Garmin nuvi 2797LMT
Wego and Bruce, After looking at the picture I did locate the scale in the lower left on mine. I didn't know exactly what I was looking for previously but the picture helped. This is my 1st. Garmin and I am still learning all the features it offers. Mike
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Re: Better Living Liquid Soap Dispenser
I notice your picture showed the regular command strips. They also make ones specifically for showers/wet areas that can be used to stick up soap dishes etc. They sell the strips separately from the soap dishes and you might try those if your regular ones come unstuck. I got mine at Camping World but have seen them at my local hardware store.
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Re: Better Living Liquid Soap Dispenser
Originally Posted by Coastie68: I notice your picture showed the regular command strips. They also make ones specifically for showers/wet areas that can be used to stick up soap dishes etc. They sell the strips separately from the soap dishes and you might try those if your regular ones come unstuck. I got mine at Camping World but have seen them at my local hardware store. Thanks for the information! Our current command strips seem to be holding up. Should they fail, however, we'll...
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
We have a safety incentive program at work and for every month we work without injury (or killing a foreman) we get a prize. The prize gets bigger with every consecutive month that goes by without injury. Late last fall the company gave everyone one of those clam screen tents. It seemed very well made but fairly bulky and going into winter did not hit the top of the best gift ever list at work. We joked that with enough duct tape you could convert it to an icefishing tent. A few people were...