dirtsailor2003 wrote:Got my shore power plug installed. Also yes I know it’s on the wrong side for RV parks. I rarely camp at RV parks. The power on the side of my house is why I located where I did. If I plug in else where I’ll have a cord long enough to reach.
aggie79 wrote:Very nice work on your CT conversion!dirtsailor2003 wrote:Got my shore power plug installed. Also yes I know it’s on the wrong side for RV parks. I rarely camp at RV parks. The power on the side of my house is why I located where I did. If I plug in else where I’ll have a cord long enough to reach.
We do camp mostly at state parks but, even though the standard is for the electrical pedestal to be on the "non-curb" side, we have found some pedestals to be on the curb side. The moral of the story, as you stated, is to carry a long enough cord.
dirtsailor2003 wrote:When you can’t move stuff out of your trailer because your wife insists on parking her car in the garage during the winter, this is what your trailer looks like when you work on it!
hankaye wrote:dirtswabby, Howdy;
Looks like you can use the vent as a out for the chimney.
I may have missed or forgotten but why the e-track on both edges
of the front right at the edge of the counter??? Always a question to ask ...
Lookin' good with the bead board. Paint, stain???
hank
hankaye wrote:dirtswabby, Howdy;
Looks like you can use the vent as a out for the chimney.
Lookin' good with the bead board. Paint, stain???
hank
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