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RE: Low temp of 34 degrees -- am I gonna regret this?

The beauty of a hybrid is that you don't even have to lower the bunk ends. When it's extremely cold, we "turtle" up and stay warm with just a ceramic heater. It's amazing how insulated the camper is when the bunks are folded up. If you do not have enough room on sofa's, dinette's, etc to sleep, throw the mattress in the floor.
IMPROVISE!!
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thatguy1967
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03/05/10 03:03pm |
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RE: What the the easiest way to add shelves in the warddrobe ?

I bought 1/4" plywood to line both interior sides of our wardrobe - attached 1x2 furring strip shelf supports with woodscrews and liquid nails to these pieces of plywood. I then cut shelfs out of 1/2" plywood, once installed they hold the side panels in place. I did add some small right angle brackets to the front center for added strength.
Best part is the whole thing is removable - nothing is attached, no holes drilled (except the three small angle brackets).
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thatguy1967
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09/21/09 09:45am |
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RE: Roof Leaking!!!!!! KZ coyote: metal roof

On a Coyote, you also want to check the small (4" or so) vinyl divider strips located between the bunk door and edge of the camper. These are not sealed well at all from the factory.
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thatguy1967
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09/15/09 09:53am |
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