Apr
22nd

Added new project - LCD install

Posted by Kevin

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Check it out in Projects

Mar
14th

New project: Sat dish stand

Posted by Kevin

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Check it out on the Projects page.

Mar
8th

New Project: Doors

Posted by Kevin

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Check it out on the Projects page.

Feb
5th

Power strip for kitchen

Posted by Kevin

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New project added to the Projects Page

Check it out Kitchen Power Outlet Strip

Jan
3rd

Out with Love seat, In with Desk

Posted by Kevin

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New project posted Computer Desk

Nov
2nd

Day Clock & Coat Hooks

Posted by Cynthia

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I haven’t had much to talk about recently, so I thought I would show some things inside the coach. We first found this Day Clock in a camping world catalog. Their slogan is “Where the day is more important than the hour”–our thoughts exactly. It just has one hand which moves around the clock face in a week (168 hours) instead of in twelve hours like a regular clock. It does tell time, but it is a bit less exact than a regular clock… The plaque below the Day Clock is a temperature and humidity sensor. It has a little smiley face when conditions are favorable, and a little sad face when they are not.

The other picture is our coat hanging area. I have been trying to figure out where to hang coats from day one. They usually just landed on the back of one of the seats. Even if we could squeeze them into the wardrobe in the bedroom, that would be really inconvenient and they would rarely make it back there anyways. We finally decided to put up some of these Command Adhesive Hooks. We lined up four of the medium-sized metal hooks on the empty wall behind the driver’s seat. Each hook holds two coats, so all of our coats fit, and they are out of the way. They cannot hang there when the slideout is in, but that is fine.

May
8th

New project posted

Posted by Kevin

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I installed a manual sun visor, that I ended up cuting down in size, and wrote a page about it. You can see it Here.