by McDave » Tue Aug 16, 2016 4:21 am
Hey Don,
So I go to Sturgis for a couple weeks and I come back to find you cuttin' them holes again? Lawd, are you gonna make Hank and Tommy and me come down there for an intervention? I hope you still have a couple wall studs still intact to hold up all that stuff on the roof! You know I'm just kidding, I love ya man. But seriously, I don't want have to take that saw away....
So your rig is amazing and I really want to talk about it, but first ...Lets talk about me. So this was the first real test of the "Harley Hauler" and one thing is for sure, I gotta come up with a better name for it, cause it blew everyone away including me! Gotta tell ya, she's not completely finished, mostly cosmetics and nice-to-haves left undone, but the major operating systems worked flawlessly! OK, maybe not flawless, but pretty damn good. Nine nights of "Dry Camping" and I really started to feel at home in there, Sooo glad we chose this endeavor. Zero problems with the electrical systems, A/C and Heat, waste water, Fridge, Micro, instant hot H2O, all good. Couple quick "lessons learned" and I'll end this hijack..
Make sure you gotta way to latch that reefer door shut while traveling...you can just imagine.
If you built her on level (and I'm sure you did) your gonna want to get pretty close when you set up or doors wont operate the same etc.
Storage is at a premium. I don't have anywhere near enough.
Get a QUIET GENERATOR!!! or Solar... or both.
If you don't have that bed situation "put to bed", get one of those 22" high air matresses with the built in pump. Aired it up on Wed the 3rd and never thought about it again till it was time to leave on Sun. the 14th...Slept Amazing!!! Used it as a couch as well, no problems. Best $40.00 I've spent in a long time..
There's lots, lots more, but really its kinda the common sense stuff like bring enough towels, figure out a hamper, broom, bath mat, enough whiskey and cigars, etc. etc.
Now stop cutting her up and get out there and have some fun!!! It don't have to be perfect or even finished. You're gonna love it!
I'll check ya soon,
McDave
PS. Remember what those Skynard boys said, "Be a simple kind of man". Sometimes more isn't better, it's just more...
just sayin'...