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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby Wobbly Wheels » Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:13 am

Ack !!
Good to hear it wasn't worse.
Would a 1/2" breaker bar with an appropriate extension get the job done ?

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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby nevadatear » Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:17 am

Mel, sorry to hear about the bump in your road. Hope its an easy fix.
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby eaglesdare » Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:29 am

oh wow, so sorry to hear this. you have worked so hard for so long for this day. but stay bright, as another said, it could have been worse. :wine:
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby GPW » Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:32 am

OK, our first Foamie rule surfaces .... Tighten the wheels !!!!!.. :o
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby Shadow Catcher » Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:44 am

One idea is to find thin wall sockets, Tire Rack has them as well as Sears. As you found out the hard way the bolts need to be torqued to something like 60 to 90 foot pounds depending on the size and grade of the bolt. This chart is max torque value for a bolted fastener.
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby bonnie » Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:03 am

ouch. Here`s hoping it can be fixed quickly and you can carry with your planned vacation'
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby atahoekid » Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:59 pm

I'm writing this from a parking lot where I found free WIFI. We are on the road. This is day 5. There are a few issues that need a fix but nothing else major. I did get all the wheel studs in hand and decided to revert back to the 12 inch rims that came originally with the frame. Got those on there good and tight. We were on the road before noon Sunday. Found out that the Road Foamie is pretty water tight during a 4 to 6 inch rainfall overnight on night #2. Headed into more weather which may alter our course. Pics coming upon our return. Later!! Thanks for the concerns!
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby mikeschn » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:17 pm

Glad to hear you are not losing any more wheels. Looking forward to seeing pictures of your adventures!

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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby bonnie » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:43 pm

Have a great trip!
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Re: Road Foamie - Maiden Journey - Disaster strikes!

Postby atahoekid » Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:27 pm

We're back home now a full three days earlier than planned, mostly due to weather. It was raining everywhere we went. Inside of the trailer stayed nice,dry and cozy but staying in the trailer all day was not our idea of fun. We were also told that it might snow at home before we got home. For once the weather man was right, here is what I woke up to this morning. Image

The Road Foamie was great! Like I said, the trailer stayed dry,warm and cozy. The trailer tows wonderfully. No worries about the shell blowing off the frame, no worries about winds blowing us across the highway or off any bridges. The only issue is that in the rain the water drips down onto the galley. Nothing happens when towing in the rain, but when parked with the doors open, water drips in constantly. It helps to drop the nose so that it is slightly nose down to allow for drainage but water still drips inside the galley. I think I've figured out a solution and I've also got a list of a lot of little details that need to be finished or small issues that need fixing.

Anywhere, here are some pics of our travels...

Here are our two traveling companions... The toy chocolate poodle (9 lbs) is Moose (my wife's)Image
Here's Mollie after a long night of keeping raccoons out of our campsite :lol: :lol: :R :R
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The both of them added to the warmth of the Road Foamie. Thankfully I had put in a fantastic vent. It did a great job of keeping the temperature right!

Here is the Road Foamie set up in two of the three campsites we visited before heading home.

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This is Lake Mendocino

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This is in the Redwoods. The ground looks wet because there had been a steady drizzle all day. It was about to get a lot wetter. We estimate that there was a 4 - 6" overnight rainfall. We then spent the next two days at a friends house drying out in Gold Beach, OR. Beautiful weather!!! :beer: :D :) 8)

It was then onto Umpqua Lighthouse State Park in OR where it rained some more. We did get a dry day of sightseeing in but after going to sleep to a clear starry night, rain woke us up at about 2 am. By 11 am our campsite was a 2inch deep pond. We called it quits!! :thumbdown: :NC :(

Some other pics of the Road Foamie.

This is our galley with the awning set up over the back. Kept us pretty dry during the morning hours. This is dinner being prepared. A poor man's and campers' version of paella. YUMMY!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Here's an interior shot from out of the passenger side door of the padded headboard which unfortunately hides the detail work in it. I think it's one of the finer touches in the trailer. The overhead cabinets give us plenty of storage room.
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Lastly here's a picture of the front of the cabin again from the passenger side. Lots of cabinets, a heater, a cubbie hole for Mollie and electrical controls which you can't see but it's to the right hand side of the cabinet
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All in all, despite the rocky start, a very successful maiden voyage... :beer: 8) :D

A few items need to be finished/fixed before spring rolls around but I have at least 6 months of winter before that happens so I can take a short break from building, brew some beer for future voyages and find a new project to occupy my time. The trailer is in the garage now and has been "winterized". Can't wait for the next trip!!! 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby GPW » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:42 am

Mel , SUPER job !!! Well Done !!! :thumbsup: :applause: 8) The Foamie turned out so NICE !!! Glad you had a good time !!! :beer:
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby eaglesdare » Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:20 am

bravo! bravo!! :applause:

so glad it worked so well for you. sorry though, about all that darn rain.
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby bonnie » Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:22 am

That is so great! Well done. Great pictures.
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby ghcoe » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:10 pm

Looks great! :thumbsup:

Glad the maiden voyage went well once the wheel problem got solved. I know how those wheels are. I had a wheel come off a tent trailer and drove about a mile before someone got me to stop. The wheel came off at a intersection rolled across oncoming traffic, across a parking lot and then hit a dumpster. :frightened: I count my blessings no one got hit by it. I hate those style of lug nuts. Not sure why they use them at all. :roll: I have only seen them used on older VW's and tent trailers.

Sounds like you'll need to hit the Oregon Coast again next year. Great country there. :beer:
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Re: Road Foamie -Back Home from the Maiden Voyage!!!

Postby S. Heisley » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:27 pm

You did really, really good, Mel. :thumbsup: Congratulations on your maiden voyage, even though it was a wet one. You did it!!!!! Thanks for the pictures of your trip, too. :applause:

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