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Re: Door does not set flush
When you drill through the door to install the bolt, mark the hole location on each side, and drill each side separately, from the out side going in.? You'll get a much straighter hole that way than
By Steve T · #104510 ·
Perfect Solution To Aliner Microwave Mounting Problems
We bought our new Aliner Classic in 2012 and after short time noticed the wood screws backing off or falling off altogether. Then there was the the trip home from Floida were westayed the night
By wolverbob · #104509 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
A through bolt on the top of the door, a couple washers and a nut between the door and the plastic.? A nylock nut to hold the plastic on.? The plastic is a hunk of a paint brush handle. If you do
By Steve T · #104508 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
Thanks for the advise. Would you have a picture of the plastic attached to the door that you could share with the email ? sounds good, but I¡¯m having a bit of an issue imagining what it looks like.
By Ramon Yanez · #104507 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
I¡¯ll probably add a lock to the inside of the door to close it. Thanks for the advise.
By Ramon Yanez · #104506 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
Hi Gang: I don't like the idea of pushing the walls ( rigid ) against the roof flange ( flimsy ) with any sort of poll. We use these toggle clamps to pull the roof flange ( flexible ) to the wall
By Carl · #104505 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
Be careful if you get one of those ratchet poles to push the A walls apart.? You could pop the metal edge off the roof panel.
By Steve T · #104504 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
You might be able to correct this with an inside wind protection device aka adjustable shower rod or a cargo bar from Harbor Freight.? This will force the two side A-panels outward towards the top.
By Jim · #104503 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
My Chalet has the same issue.? I bolted an oblong piece of plastic to the inside of the door, and I twist it to overlap the door frame and pull it shut.
By Steve T · #104502 ·
Re: Door does not set flush
Hello Ramon: We put latches inside and out to pull the top shut. Outside slide bolt latch 2/3 of the way up the door window. We only latch at night or when we are gone. Note latch at bottom of door
By Carl · #104501 ·
Re: Installing an Olympic Wave 3 Catalytic Heater to An A-frame Trailer
Hi Gang: We covered the aluminum hinge next to the bed with a padded wall cover: We put these all around the bed so you can't touch a cold wall at night. Plus it has four pockets for junk. And we put
By Carl · #104500 ·
Door does not set flush
Hello, 2004 Aliner Expedition, the top section of the door does not set flush , even when the door is locked. Could the hinges be sprung? I¡¯ve placed a straight edge on the door, it is not warped.
By Ramon Yanez · #104499 ·
Re: Installing an Olympic Wave 3 Catalytic Heater to An A-frame Trailer
Just to relate my experience, I used a Mr heater Buddy for two seasons in Quartzsite, and it did leave condensation if the outside temperatures were low enough.? I never ran it through the night just
By Eugene Breindel · #104498 ·
Re: File /2021 Aliner Owner's Manual.pdf uploaded #file-notice
Hello Brian: What about the io groups file section: /g/A-frameCamperForum/files Carl.
By Carl · #104497 ·
Re: File /2021 Aliner Owner's Manual.pdf uploaded #file-notice
I started collecting all the A-frame trailer owner's manuals a dozen years ago.? As far as I know I have all of the Chalet and Aliner owner's manuals.? I also have the Forest River (Flagstaff and
By Brian Hovander · #104496 ·
Re: File /2021 Aliner Owner's Manual.pdf uploaded #file-notice
They have used gas springs with forces up to 135 pounds (or maybe more).? As the spring compresses the forces rise.? ?I collect pictures people post showing the damage these high forces cause to
By Brian Hovander · #104495 ·
Re: Installing an Olympic Wave 3 Catalytic Heater to An A-frame Trailer
I have never seen windows fog up and even with the fan speed at perhaps level 3 of 13 the alarm has sounded two or three times when using the three-burner stove to make pancakes across two of the rear
By Brian Hovander · #104494 ·
Re: Installing an Olympic Wave 3 Catalytic Heater to An A-frame Trailer
I understand that it has illegal to use a compression fitting for the RV propane lines due to the vibrations, etc. when traveling that could allow for leakage to occur.
By Brian Hovander · #104493 ·
Re: Installing an Olympic Wave 3 Catalytic Heater to An A-frame Trailer
I fully agree with your safety concerns.? My father was so worried when I used a catalytic heater in his RV decades ago (parking lot of Bachelor Butte Ski area).? ?Years later he bought an Olympic
By Brian Hovander · #104492 ·
Re: Installing an Olympic Wave 3 Catalytic Heater to An A-frame Trailer
IMO a properly secured flared nut fitting should not leak.? The only time I have ever checked my fittings was when I first bought the used 2009 Classic camper in 2017, and when I did a full floor
By Don DeRyke · #104491 ·