Re: 2021 Rear Bath "Villa Verde" What's new & improvements Reply #150 – September 26, 2021, 09:04:19 am A more "elegant" solution than a couple of strips of blue tape! 1 Likes
Re: 2021 Rear Bath "Villa Verde" What's new & improvements Reply #151 – September 26, 2021, 05:13:00 pm Hi Mike; A good improvement, but I don't like pop rivets. Occasionally they don't pop right, or they leave a ragged piece sticking out. They have been known to leak water, but you did seal it. I've replaced my outside baggage catches with stainless, but one batch (I didn't keep track of where I got them) the spring rusted. So much for the 'stainless' feature. And if the spring rusts or breaks, then you have to drill pop rivets out. I have a good supply of stainless screws in a multitude of sizes. So since you are drilling holes anyway I would have used screws. On my LD, it is reaching the age where the galvanizing of zinc coated screws has abraded, or just worn off. So I'm replacing external screws on a case by case mode with stainless screws. Recently I've seen some coaches with baggage doors with a hidden super magnet in the wall, and another one to match in the door for a totally hidden latch. Surprisingly strong. (I wonder if they pick up iron filings from dust blowing by). RonB
Re: 2021 Rear Bath "Villa Verde" What's new & improvements Reply #152 – September 26, 2021, 05:34:22 pm Ron, thanks for the update and you have a good suggestion.
Re: 2021 Rear Bath "Villa Verde" What's new & improvements Reply #153 – September 27, 2021, 01:33:28 pm exciting as heck!!!!!such a fun vehicle
Re: 2021 Rear Bath "Villa Verde" What's new & improvements Reply #154 – November 06, 2021, 01:57:31 pm I had Bigfoot mount the control panel in a box tethered to wires coming from under the drivers seat (see pix). I then watch two curved bubble levels mounted on the driver's door (front to back level) and the dash by the steering post (side to side level) while making adjustments to the jacks manually. There is an 'Auto Level' feature available but I choose the manual control most times. When finished I leave the control box on the drivers seat while the jacks are down and store it behind the seat when traveling. This has worked well for me over the years.