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Everything posted by erniee
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since this is in west Texas- its' all level-flat!
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I'm 70 feet in length. I hope your roads are concrete and not caliche. My son is manager of Furgesons on Florida st in Midland. If you build it, we will come.
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you must be able to access yours easier then I can do mine.
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Need Help With Car Hauler Math Equation
erniee replied to jonrjen's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
I ordered an enclosed Haulmark trailer and had the tongue extended to close to 5 feet. Never had a problem. The real deal is to aim your eyes high forward and plan your turns. Think big- like an 18 wheeler -
If you are in the north side of Yellowstone, Livingston has the fairgrounds for 15 bucks a nite
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We were looking at the amp draw on a unit just installed on my coach. At full cold- draws the 11 amps, even with the heater. At fan mode- just below 5- your thermostat doesn't seem to be wanting your compressor to engage.
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When you go back with hard surface, it will be less in height then your carpet and pad. just keep it clean before you bring the slide in.
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Karndean is a quality product. Do your rollers impact the main floor? What coach do you have?
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Herman- that was before I had gray hair and less wrinkles then I have today. Crap- I always have had gray hair.
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don't get laminate wet~
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Bring it to Texas and I can do it. Would have to be after Aug, as I'm booked solid.
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Driving between Livingston and Coeur D'Alene on I-90
erniee replied to DaveYeskey's topic in Outside the USA
Don't be in a rush- enjoy the scenery. Livingston has a 50 amp campground at the Fairgrounds for $15 a nite. We will be there end of May- 11 replies
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I added a Whirlpool to our coach- never had a problem.
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Go to the bus nuts website- they have all converted buses there
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I live in Weatherford and do inspections. I have been involved with coaches since buying my first in 1975.
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Jack- your signature doesn't say what year your coach is. Your friend got taken. You don't have to replace rollers, take out slides to do flooring. That notion is a cash cow for the dealers. There are a few kinds of slides and how they articulate. One type- has arms under the floor and nothing from the slide touches the floor. There are rollers that are embedded in the floor and the slide glides over them. Then there are slides that have rollers on the slide and roll over the floor. Then there are Teflon slide pieces that impact the floor. Then- there is a combination of all the above. WHEW
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2009 Blue Bird Wanderlodge Premier XL vs Entegra Conerstone
erniee replied to oilmud's topic in Buying an RV
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How Does Allure Flooring Hold Up To The Heat In Florida
erniee replied to Janmarie's topic in Modifications
Vinyl planks- glue them with manufacturers recommendation adhesive- not peel and stick. I use Mannington Adura. -
How Does Allure Flooring Hold Up To The Heat In Florida
erniee replied to Janmarie's topic in Modifications
I have seen the edges come loose. If you can keep coach climate controlled- should be no problem. Heat and cold extremes do strange things. -
If you can get the Dremel under the cabinets, that will work. Bear in mind- this will produce a tremendous cloud of dust. If you have a high volume shop vac, that will help. As long as the rollers can travel back and forth without a void- or space- you should be fine. On this Dutch Star I'm working on, we were able to get the laminate from under the rollers and the wood will slide under them without an issue. We will not move the slide till installation is completed. Ernie
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Cork is a great product. In fact, Bluebird used a layer sandwiched in between their layers of plywood on the coach floor. I have installed cork and it absorbs noise and just looks great. My FMCA number is 279052. I can't remember when I joined.
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If anyone has flooring questions, slide operation questions, feel free to ask me. After 40+ years in the business, I know a little~
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I will be traveling to Wisconsin in Aug to do a job, then down to Tenn. I could stop by Iowa on the way north
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Add engineered wood and glue it to the floor. Will not move if you have slides