Progress made on the weekender this weekend

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Progress made on the weekender this weekend

Postby 240zron » Mon May 29, 2006 11:28 pm

Hi,
I had all day Sat. to work on the Weekender. (wife and kids were away) Made some progress. I installed the front,top, and back to the rear hatch. I did a bunch of work on the galley also, But havent taken pics.
I just added pics in the album
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Postby madjack » Mon May 29, 2006 11:48 pm

...now that's a "large" window :thumbsup: looking good Ron...keeeeep it up................................ 8)
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Re: Progress made on the weekender this weekend

Postby kirtsjc » Tue May 30, 2006 6:28 am

240zron wrote:Hi,
I had all day Sat. to work on the Weekender. (wife and kids were away) Made some progress. I installed the front,top, and back to the rear hatch. I did a bunch of work on the galley also, But havent taken pics.
I just added pics in the album


When you get the time, would you please post details of your outside and inside electric?

Thanks!
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Postby 240zron » Tue May 30, 2006 10:06 pm

John,
I'll take some pics, I'm going very simple on the wiring. I have a ground fault plugin, and a cable connection on the outside, And all I'm going to do is run a power strips to the gally, And one inside the camper.

I'll be using this trailer every weekend at the ocean. We have a membership at all the events I go to, so we have full power and cable hookups.

If I really feel like ruffing it and need the 12V I'll take the motor home. I may add 12V later if i find I need it, But this is mostly for myself when I go with out the kids and wife.
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Postby Miriam C. » Wed May 31, 2006 3:23 pm

:applause: :applause: :applause:

Ron
Love the windows. Any chance you can let go of the details. Things like source and size and cost??????? :thumbsup:

Looking great.
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Postby 240zron » Wed May 31, 2006 6:57 pm

Hi Miriam,

The window came out of a truck canapy I picked up for $20.00 It is 72" long and 14"up and down. It slides open 36".
Since i bought the canapy, I have seen a bunch of them on craigslist for free, With all different size windows.

I wish I had went with a little smaller window, But it's what I had and the cross vent With the window should be great.
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