Re: Question regarding the "new" way of attaching rain gutters.
Great ideas. Thanks so much!
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jdmv12
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Re: Wheel bearing question
Point taken Dave. I'll definitely pick one up. Is there a "ballpoint" temperature at or over which one should be concerned? Thanks again. Jerry
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jdmv12
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Re: Wheel bearing question
Might the hot side been the sunny side while traveling?? I notice a difference on the sunny side and will get to the point of uncomfortable to touch.? And combined with brake heat.
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charlie17313
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Re: Question regarding the "new" way of attaching rain gutters.
Mike Gonda's gutter installation (really an extender, not a gutter) was mounted flush to the top surface of the roof extrusion, so that rain water simply cascaded over the extender edge and onto the
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elegy3983
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Re: Wheel bearing question
Jerry: A couple of observations: 1. Did you know that environmental conditions can impact hub temps? If one hub is consistently in the sun while the other isn¡¯t while you¡¯re towing, or if the
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elegy3983
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Re: stainless toggle corner clamp
Rick, the ones I have are different from this used on the A wall pics.? Mine are made to be flat.? Ultimately I switched to a vertical slide bolt.
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Don DeRyke
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Question regarding the "new" way of attaching rain gutters.
Hi again folks.? Several days back, Dave described an improved method of adding rain gutter gutters.? I would like to install a set.? ?However,? I'd like a further description of where the
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jdmv12
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Question regarding the "new" way of attaching rain gutters.
Hi again folks.? Several days back, Dave described an improved method of adding rain gutter gutters.? I would like to install a set.? ?However,? I'd like a further description of where the
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jdmv12
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Question regarding the "new" way of attaching rain gutters.
Hi again folks.? Several days back, Dave described an improved method of adding rain gutter gutters.? I would like to install a set.? ?However,? I'd like a further description of where the
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jdmv12
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Re: Wheel bearing question
Dave, as always, thank you for your insightful response. No specific temp readings....rather, I did the "How are my bearings doing touch test". ? One side was slightly warm. The other side was too
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jdmv12
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Re: stainless toggle corner clamp
Don,?? How is that attached.? I have a dozen of these and their screw holes area always set in the walls "foam" inner area. Not in the strong aluminum framing.? Also they have a protrusion that
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Rick Sutliff
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Re: Am I missing something?
I've been thinking of making a new adjustable strike plates for the lever locks.? And another factor is the walls can get bent at the point where the latches are.? Mine are.? I think it was Brian
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Don DeRyke
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Re: stainless toggle corner clamp
FWI this style clamp also works pretty good if you have issues with your door gap, that can't be fixed by anchoring the wall to the bench inside.
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Wheel bearing question
Jerry: Good that you are checking hub temps during your travels. Common sense insurance against breakdowns! There should be a washer with a "D" shaped open center between the outer bearing assembly
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elegy3983
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Re: Wheel bearing question
Hi folks. Recently went on a trip of perhaps 200 miles. Bearing on the driver's side ran much warmer than that on the passenger side. Pumped grease into the Dexter grease fitting......no real
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jdmv12
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stainless toggle corner clamp
Sure David: Misumi Part Number: PKBSK1 https://us.misumi-ec.com/vona2/detail/110300528010/?HissuCode=PKBSK2&PNSearch=PKBSK2&searchFlow=results2type&KWSearch=PKBSK1 Misumi is an industrial supplier,
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Carl
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Re: Am I missing something?
Hi Carl. Do you have a picture of the clips on the roof piece before they are engaged? Do you have a link to a source? Thanks -David Smith
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dsmithsota@...
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Re: Am I missing something?
Hi Gang: The expanding pole does work, but you are pushing something fairly rigid, the wall, against the very flexible roof flange, a strip of aluminum barely 2mm thick. We use toggle clips to pull
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Carl
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Re: Am I missing something?
I use and expandable painters pole over the table side, to push each side a little tighter. Wedge it on the aluminum edge so it pushes each side out. Also makes a way to hang a towel up to dry. Hap
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Hap Kimmel
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Re: Am I missing something?
The side walls certainly do not seal well and there always seems to be a gap in various places. Truthfully, I¡¯ve never had any water leakage because the aluminum fascia on the outside creates an
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peterhicklenton
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