The Cube would be the cat's meow if it had a pass through. Marc and I had that talk so I'm waiting to see the version 2.0 Cube with that added awesomeness :D
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Toilet Upgrade
Researching RV toilets for an upgrade, the Thetford 135 is a solid choice for a compact unit, but the newer 550P holds more and features a piston driven flush vice the older bellows style. I think we're going to upgrade to the 550P for this new build.
4 gallons of fresh water...
Meanwhile, one of the weak links in the OEM design of the FlipPac has been dealt with el permanente. Short of det cord, these new prop rods and hardware from Bird Dawg Industries are sure to foil any future failures.
Mongo will not break these...
Just when you think you're all done, things happen. Sometimes GOOD things.
Right now, the FlipPac interior that I built by hand circa 2009/2010 that was featured in the Summer 2010 issue of Overland Journal has been ripped out. Deleted.
A new player is emerging on the scene and has some...
Just when you think you're all done, things happen. Sometimes GOOD things.
Right now, the FlipPac interior that I built by hand circa 2009/2010 that was featured in the Summer 2010 issue of Overland Journal has been ripped out. Deleted.
A new player is emerging on the scene and has some...
While we were leaving Overland Expo, Trump sabotaged the FlipPac by snapping off one of the supports hoping I'd tap out on our Utah trip. Luckily, Tango had some JB weld and we were able to keep going despite Trumps best efforts at derailing the trip..
You can see here where Trump broke it on...
Well shoot. Thanks to Trump I just dropped the better part of 4 bills to upgrade my circa 2010 Garmin Nuvi nav setup (finally...)
Nexus 7 tablet (32 GB) with Tab-Tite mount and Ram stuff for it and my iPhone, both going onto the Tech Deck... I'll post pics once it's all up...
Some cool new innovations on the way from the guys at BirdDawgIndustries.com - waiting to be mounted on my FlipPac so stay tuned!
http://www.birddawgindustries.com/home.html
Agreed. I was really excited by the Jeep and Dodge (Ram) stuff there, but was kind of put off by the indifferent attitudes of the people staffing their booth etc - they were NOT enthusiasts or knowledgeable about the product line or the history and seemed to be counting the minutes each day...
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