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sheldons65

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  1. They have been IDed https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/nh-couple-s-murder-texas-authorities-id-man-woman-sought/article_3d9978d4-0d53-51e4-9f15-ce23146066ac.html
  2. I'll be in freezing temps again this winter in North Texas. Last year I just followed common winterizing using the on-board pump and RV antifreeze but only ran it through the outside faucet on both the hot and cold side. Then I just flushed the rest of the system with fresh water. Plenty of antifreeze seemed to be in the outside faucet assembly when I went to use it this spring. The antifreeze didn't siphon back in either. I can access the outside faucet from underneath the bathroom sink stand. There are no separate shutoff valves but I guess I could add some. However I generally try to avoid gimping with something that's working well and not leaking. Just wondering what others have done with outside RV faucets? Thanks!
  3. Have had very good service from them. I'll bet they are going through some common growing pains.
  4. I figured out a simple solution. So far it has been working great with no negative impact. Plus there's nothing stuck on anything, easy to remove and it's very cheap. The seal will lift up allowing you to get underneath. It had a couple of inches not sealing very well in the middle of the top freezer door. I took some common kitchen plastic wrap and rolled up about a pencil sized piece. I stuck that up under the seal. It stays in there just fine. It added a little bit of depth to the seal to fill in the tiny gap between the gasket and fridge structure.
  5. Thanks Kirk. The freezer door is ever so slightly off. Just a hair enough to not seal. It doesn't frost up that much but I bet in 6 months I'd probably want to defrost. It's not frosting up enough to take away storage space. I can get a new door but I'll try the weather stripping to see how it works. I was just curious if there were any easy or known fixes.
  6. Seems like my freezer is not sealing very well and fails the dollar bill trick. The hinges are not broken but I can tell the freezer door is ever so slightly warped...just a little bit. It's impossible to replace the sealing gasket. The bolts and screws are also tight securing the hinge. I wonder about adding like a thin weather or furnace stripping to the fridge so it provides just a little more height to make it seal? Any ideas? Thanks
  7. That was really interesting RV. Thanks for all the info in those posts.
  8. Hello just wondering how those citations went in the end? good luck!

  9. I have been following your progress since you all started in Euless I believe. We live in Bedford but have another 14 or 15 years to go. Looks like ya'll are having fun!

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