flboy wrote:Hi Iconfabul8. How is that wifi setup working for you?
I have one, but never really use it. It seems wherever I am that has wifi, also has good cell coverage and I use my 4G connection which is faster for me and I can tether my PC and use unlimited data. I do use the cell phone booster when needed. It works well.
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Solarseniors wrote:A lot of your experience sounds very familiar. I have the same toilet and Icon tank,and the tank could be a little more steady. We have just completed 5600 miles,many rough gravel roads and potholes,during our Newfoundland trip,and the toilet is still ok. My gate valve drops straight out the bottom,so the flange edge hasn't been an issue.
I also had a similar experience getting the shower stall into the trailer. Too funny.
And that towel bar. Got the same one.
I think these trailers may be cousins.
That's a really nice job you did,looks great.
McDave wrote:Hey Icon,
That is a great idea for a custom sized sink. I used a small stainless mixing bowl. It's a long shot, but you may be able to heat it and shock it to shrink the stretch marks out of that one. Remember, metal, especially stainless has a memory. You might try to heat 'er up on the BBQ an then shock it with an appropriate sized hunk 'o dry ice. If you try this method, we will need video, please. Oh yeah, and be careful blah blah, safety gear blah blah, etc. etc......
Good luck and Godspeed Icon!
McDave
PS. Put a fender washer in the recess to keep it flat during process.
Iconfabul8 wrote:JRAnt74 wrote:Looks fantastic! Really makes me wanna buy an enclosed cargo trailer, just so I can give it a go!
Do it!!!
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