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Pat & Pete

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  1. 27 minutes ago, Egon said:

    Replaced the subfloor panel with 5/8'' plywood, but its too thin. I know 3/4'' plywood will be too thick so I'll have to figure out a way to raise it. Need the floor to be perfect prior to installing vinyl over top.

    Maybe something like :

    https://www.lowes.com/pd/High-Performance-Cement-by-Quikrete-Cement-Mix/50146060?cm_mmc=SCE_PLA-_-LumberAndBuildingMaterials-_-MasonryBaggedGoodsRepair-_-50146060:High_Performance_Cement_by_Quikrete&CAWELAID=&kpid=50146060&CAGPSPN=pla&store_code=1845&k_clickID=3aac8184-bb42-4b44-bfb7-e80874fc6a28&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7J3KBRCxARIsAPMXNVLsYvA7XlI16wO2pm0_2fUcsicuDlU5qYh7dsnnnmWCWp36rtBS_4saAtN2EALw_wcB

    Or why didn't you shim under the 5/8 ?

  2. Hmm , I've heard of those high dollar hoses . 

    We have used the el cheapo brown hose ( more than one when needed ) for 6 years . IIRC , we haven't replaced them yet . But , I can see the one usually used is starting to fade in color , which might indicate it could be losing pliability . No leaks , so far .   When it does start leaking , I'll replace it with the one not used as often and then I'll have to but another brown hose to replace the replacement . ;) 

    Those brown hoses replaced the seriously el cheapo black hoses that were in the rig when we bought it . That was just after the first year .

     

  3. You guys are making this way too complicated .

    Why not simply ride the bike into place , carefully . We know a fellow that loaded a Goldwing into his toyhauler . He made a couple of short 'ramps' for his feet and placed on both sides of the bikes entry path . They gaped the area of where the hauler ramp met the ground . He used those more for unloading than loading . 

  4. We were considering taking our S&B off the market but our realtor informed us that we could close on our home from wherever we are. They would have FedEx papers to where we are and signed in front of a notary and FedEx them back.

     

    Let us know when you are in the area and we will enjoy the wine.

     

    Big D stop by Bushnell if you get a chance :)

     

    That's exactly how we handled the closing of our house ... from 250 miles away . Smooth transaction without a 'hitch' .

  5. We're 'online' as much as possible as well . We do use a forwarding service with no complaints . We do have items ( parts pieces or bits of whatever delivered by USPS , so , if at all possible , like Al , I like to talk to the route driver to let them know ...

     

    Of course , it's the route subs that screw it up , occasionally .

  6. Thanks for the replys we have looked at them both just was not sure about enough power to get the drirt up . May just make a trip to Wally world today.

     

    Take a close look at Dirt Devil vacs while you're at Walmart . Cheap 40 - 50 bucks fairly small and get a ton of crap off the floor . Easy clean and you can see when it's ready for emptying .

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