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kymooses
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Topic: Greasing the Grooves Posted: 01 Oct 2013 at 8:04pm |
Originally posted by wingnut2312
I know this was answered, but I want to make sure. What kind of spray are you using on the slide out? Also, can it be used to make the gaskets stop sticking? My problem is with the garage on our 182. The garage seems to be sticking to the rubber gasket.
Any suggestions on what to get for this problem?
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Can of silicon spray on the garage seals and the slideout seals. Direct info from the FR technicians themselves!  
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techntrek
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Posted: 01 Oct 2013 at 5:52pm |
Originally posted by koukla1812
I just want you to know that the availability of Robertson screwdrivers is not a question of remoteness. In Canada it is the standard type of screw used (square head) and can be found in any size hardware store. I"ve heard carpenters argue about which is better to work with. Americans seem to prefer Philipps. I think Robertson is better. It's a bit like Obama care vs.the Canadian single payer system. Guess which I think is better. Vive la difference!  |
I agree with you, square head or Torx (star head) is superior to the Phillips. Hard to keep a good grip on a Phillips head under high-torque situations and then it gets stripped.
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wingnut2312
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Posted: 01 Oct 2013 at 2:25pm |
I know this was answered, but I want to make sure. What kind of spray are you using on the slide out? Also, can it be used to make the gaskets stop sticking? My problem is with the garage on our 182. The garage seems to be sticking to the rubber gasket.
Any suggestions on what to get for this problem?
Thanks!
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koukla1812
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Posted: 01 Oct 2013 at 1:51pm |
I just want you to know that the availability of Robertson screwdrivers is not a question of remoteness. In Canada it is the standard type of screw used (square head) and can be found in any size hardware store. I"ve heard carpenters argue about which is better to work with. Americans seem to prefer Philipps. I think Robertson is better. It's a bit like Obama care vs.the Canadian single payer system. Guess which I think is better. Vive la difference!
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Snowbound
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Posted: 15 Jul 2011 at 11:20am |
MM, we keep the small freezer pack in the freezer until we are ready to come home then put it in the refrigerator to keep everything cold on the way home. Seems to work pretty well.
When our propane ran out on our second trip due to the leak in the hose, we limited the door opening and put the freezer pack in the fridge for the last day of the trip and things were still cold. I find our refrigerator is pretty well insulated.
Campfires are Not included in the dark skies, nor are flashlights for taking "the long walk" , just extra lights outside. Not a problem for us as in forty years of tent camping we never carried even a Coleman lantern -did make for a few meals cooked by headlights though! 
Outbound, maybe it is an Alberta thing? Or maybe the fellow at our walk through was just being extra cautious.
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Outbound
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Posted: 15 Jul 2011 at 8:30am |
Originally posted by Snowbound
Hmm. Maybe the law is different up here in Canada? We were warned NOT to drive with the propane on and it is the last thing on our moving on checklist. "Turn off propane."
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Its perfectly legal here in Ontario.
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mountain mist
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Posted: 15 Jul 2011 at 8:06am |
 Wow, Snowbound Might have a bit to do with it that your weather is near perfect for my tastes, at least in Summer when we get near triple digits and poor Texas STAYS there with no rain. I, too, have it on my checklist in RED that the propane is off when the car moves away with the Pod. Same as when we had motorhomes. Since I have the pod on power here at home, the battery is recharged fine. I don't know how each state checks if we have it off or on anyhow  , just as some allow radar and some don't. I use to know some of those up the East coast and take it down, but in the Pod I keep in the slow lane and don't have to worry about speed! You have sort of confirmed what we have always done with the frig. Turn it on(easy if on power at home, not so much if not) a couple of days before trip out and of course putting frozen food in and already cold food too. I have not had to use a "freezer pak" and just put a little circulating fan in yesterday to see what that does to the temps before I turn the frig. off. I was out in pretty full sun my last trip, at least the Pod was, I wonder if that makes a difference. I did keep it on all 5 snowflakes and was not in it much, so cut down on the in and out. One of the things the husband checks when I get back home is to see if I have remembered to turn the propane off( don't know if that is natural caution or the engineer/pilot in him) but it has rubbed off on me. And since we camped, tent and motorcoaches, in US, I had not heard of all lights out. That is very interesting. I know quiet times, no generator times. Does that include your campfires?
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Snowbound
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Posted: 14 Jul 2011 at 10:55pm |
Hmm. Maybe the law is different up here in Canada? We were warned NOT to drive with the propane on and it is the last thing on our moving on checklist. "Turn off propane."
Would you want propane spewing around if you were ever in an accident?
Our refrigerator has never been on colder than the second snowflake because it gets too cold and the items I take from the freezer do not thaw in time for supper. Granted it does not usually get much over 80 in summer but we are pretty pleased with its functioning. We run it for 12 hours or so before leaving , fill with refrigerator-cold food and one frozen ice pack in freezer compartment. along with the frozen items.
Those lights look cool but don't any of your parks have 'dark sky' rules about light pollution?
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Posted: 14 Jul 2011 at 10:19pm |
Fishtail, I'll start a new thread with my pic of the EL wire.
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mountain mist
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Posted: 14 Jul 2011 at 5:14pm |
Pawpod: Where do you get the little bags of drying agent? I used to save some out of drug bottles, guess they are the same thing. I know the husband use to have them (still does) in his camera equipment, and dry them out in the oven, if this is the same thing.
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ESCAPE POD
Trudi and Austin mini-schnauzers
change here, Trudi has gone, Austin now has a small black schnauzer buddy, Bentley
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