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Everything posted by manholt
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FIVE. It had to have been after 2010, I have what's left of my DS, in a pitted mess on the front...been quoted over $3k twice to remove it, by 2 very reputable company's. Have asked if they use steam, been told that works fine on 3M film, not DS!
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Hwy 78 Columbus MT To Red Lodge MT
manholt replied to robandbarb's question in Destinations/Attractions
Bill, same reason they are taking Hwy 2, straight thru! -
Rick. Good idea if you like the sanicon system! I'm no fan of it...new mouse trap. I had the same problem with pinching the 1 1/2", so I got rid of the system. My bay has the hole for the conventional 3" dump line and a lid for when it's not hooked up...I dump gray water about every 4 days on average and gray/black every week, my tanks are 80/60. Still interested in seeing how your getting along, with your project.
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To code or not...safety is always on my mind around electricity, my coach at Linda's and 3 other friends is on designated 50A...all put in by a licensed electrician. All 4 connections are on ranches' out side the city limits! Not cheap, but safe. Those circuits are also backed up by the main house and barn generator, should there be a loss of electricity.
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Here we go again... With a little luck, Brett will pick on Blake for a change! Joe, I was trying to tell you, you was missing part of the tank. Speaking of caps, mine and Linda's is almost impossible to get off...what's the secret? We can turn them and they get loose, but they wile not come of !
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FIVE. It seems to me that they dropped a lot of conveniences, in favor of Bling, between 2010 and 2015.
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The dustier the environment, the more often you need to inspect and change your filter. I had one a couple of years ago that had 1,400 miles on it, then I went thru one of your infamous Dust Storms...looked like it had been on for 40K miles! Same thing after 27 days in Rocky Point, MX. Ugh
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Blake, the gremlin police, fix things as soon as I make a comment about it.. Does that tell all of you something?
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Been there, nice place! Ahhh, warmth! We are out off the freezer and in the fridge here now!
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Updating Drab Looking Entry Well Stairs - 2003 Monaco Cayman 36PBD
manholt replied to bikeryder's topic in Modifications
Like most everything else in life, nothing is what it seems to be at first glance! All my corian (it may not be by DuPont, their Patent ran out in mid 1990's, and is now made by dozens of Companies World Wide) is 3/8" thick, including the bull nose, the underlayment is marine grade, 1/2" to 5/8" thick! corian or the look alike is just as strong at 3/8" as 2"! -
Wonder why we are getting doubles again? Joe, I must be missing something...all I see is the fluid glass, not the cap.
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Updating Drab Looking Entry Well Stairs - 2003 Monaco Cayman 36PBD
manholt replied to bikeryder's topic in Modifications
Eddie. Price of Corian is $45 to $68 a sq. ft. installed. I guess it's a California thing to be 300% higher than the rest of America. So, by the quote above, if I apply it to my coach, I'm looking at 15% of my coach total worth at time of purchase! I took a rough measurement of the corian in my coach = 230 sq. ft. -
Roland, good show, DW's can be a laugh a minute. Honestly, glad you found the problem. Where are you at? Last I heard you was in -10 temps!
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Updating Drab Looking Entry Well Stairs - 2003 Monaco Cayman 36PBD
manholt replied to bikeryder's topic in Modifications
Eddie, One nice thing is that the aluminum is just as durable as the corian at a fraction of the weight. Is the wood under the 3/16" steel, marine grade? It looked like it to my eye. In witch case you have no worry about wet rot, I would put a couple of coats of clear waeritain ( darn spell check) on it. -
Lionhouse. I have one question: After spending a good amount of money on this trip to Fantasy Tours, they did not or are not able to give you, a peace of mind information? In other words, a day by day itinerary, a clear understanding of avg. temperatures for day/night, recommendations of what to bring with you, when your on your own, breakfast, lunch & dinner, entertainment, side trips, etc. Fantasy Tours have been around a long time and make 2 Alaska trips a year, a short one and the long one. I have played golf with the owners, but never had the time to take one of their tours! I would not do it for Alaska...been there, done that, but I'm planning to take the maritime provinces, next Summer (2019) with Linda!
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Kurt. Call Monaco Tech Dept. They probably have your cap! Yes, they went South pre 08, but the parts are still available.
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Jim S. At a Campground, I let mine idle while I check in, then it will do the same as I hook up electric. Then, I will shut it off about 350 degrees. In the morning I will do as Joe does and let it idle on CC while I unhook and get ready to leave...it will still be another 2-3 minutes before turbo fully kicks in, so be carful when merging into traffic! If I get into a construction area that is a one way wait. After a couple of minutes of sitting there, I will shut it down!
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Richard. That looks a lot better, great job for little cash! bm02tj. As you said, your in Canada...your under the UK International Standards! We are not. Yet, our Standards are also recognizes Internationally and Richard will have no problems driving around the beautiful country of Canada...if he so choses! Richard if you do go to Canada, leave the Scotch and Whiskey, along with the gun at home!
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Mypopslou. Welcome back & your absolutely correct. I got mine listed on several other post's, dating back to 2013 on this Forum! I guess one more time and a short version is not going to hurt. When I was a 24, I went to the Los Angeles Auto Show with my father, so he could droll over his next Buick! I got board and wandered around until I stumbled over a 1967 Winnebago, it was $8,300 at the Show, so I bought it, got it the next day and drove it back to Harvey, LA. and left it in the yard to the company I worked for...I was Oil Field Trash. I lived in it for 17 months, cost me $20 a week for 15A electric and water, my relief paid me $25 a week to share it and then after 17 months, I sold it to him for $8,300! I spent the next 7 1/2 years working in the North Sea...dreaming about coaches and been buying them ever since! After coming back and moving to Texas, my work schedule was 28/24...suppose to be 28/28 but it took 2, 3 days to get back to work...had plenty of time to travel. Been retired now for most of 32 years and have yet to be board traveling around this beautiful country we all share! My spell check is Chinese!
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Bill, you're still having a party, with your little red cup? Poor little thing must be all worn out by now!!! Herman, I looked at one an hour ago. There is a slot in back, turn and pull and the blade part comes off....problem is to find another blade part, it's a discontinued model. The new one is $14 more and shaft is mounted horizontal. Why cant you remove the Girard all together and wire in another brand...Like $24.95 & does the same thing?
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Herman. Try that junk yard your always advertising!
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Heads Up For Yellowstone Workers
manholt replied to born2travel's topic in Laws and Legislative Action
Would be nice if the law was the same in Montana, then 3 million+ RV's would legally have no tax plates! -
Herman, have looked everywhere and the only thing I found is "Girard" lies a lot, but then I think we all know that.
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Herman, take a picture of the photo and download direct. Or send him one by email!