Looks good, the color scheme is kinda what the new rpods look like. Black and brass/gold.So I spent a couple days getting familiar with the roof. Turns out there is a mini solar panel up there which is cool. Theres a light on the control panel that has a label that says "solar charging when lit" but I missed the panel last time I was up there since its about 12" x 18" and stuck to the top of the AC unit. I cant imagine it does much but its better than nothing.
Also the two vents are enclosed in these massive boxes that are meant to allow the vents to be open during any weather. Thats great and all except they render the vents nearly useless. When wide open they have almost no air flow. So I ripped out the one above the bed in favor of a powered fan. Super pumped about this one. I happened to have the exact fan new in the box because I was going to install it in my Go Fast Camper but never got around to it.
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The name of the game on RV roofs is GOOP and lots of it. What a pain in the ass to remove, especially since the roof is thin rubber. Best tool I found was this fiber strand removal wheel. Too much force and it will go through the rubber but it did a great job.
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Next up I cut the opening for the new range hood. This one actually vents to the exterior unlike the old one that did nothing.
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Installed some fake subway tile as the backsplash.
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Also installed a new tinted operable window with a screen. Its a slightly smaller size than the one I removed which is not great. It also uses a slightly different mounting flange that Im not happy with. Looks great but its not sealed correctly and Im kinda stuck about what to do. Just waiting on the new faucet to arrive so I can finish putting the kitchen back together.
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Good to know that youre an RV tech, I might have questions in the future! I tried using an oscillating tool but it was actually easier to use a crowbar to scrape the majority off then go to the wheel.Looks good, the color scheme is kinda what the new rpods look like. Black and brass/gold.
I’ve been a rv tech for a while and I’ve never seen a full refresh like this. I don’t think anyone wants to pay the 180/hr shop rate to get it done.
Are all those lights on the rear original? I haven’t seen that style before.
I’ve never used one of those fiber wheels before. I’ve seen guys use the Roloc bristle disc to get things real clean.
Most guys use a flat scraper blade on an oscillating multi tool and just accept you can’t get the last 1/8” of sealant off.
You CANNOT try to scrape right to the rubber, it’ll go right through
Its already felt like that for 6 weeks hahahaIt’s gonna feel like Christmas Eve for a week...
Hey thx for chronicling all this. You've actually got me percolating converting a 19RD (mentioned in post#12).
I'm a numbers guy and axle ratings are perhaps more important here than maybe other places so very interested in how this scales out. Would you share the shipping weight for the UJoint parts - if you saw it ?
And sorry can you expand on, "personal limit". Is that a goal, red line ??
Looking great btw. Really good !
You are welcome, thanks for following along. My personal limit is just something I like to stick to, no official numbers.Hey thx for chronicling all this. You've actually got me percolating converting a 19RD (mentioned in post#12).
I'm a numbers guy and axle ratings are perhaps more important here than maybe other places so very interested in how this scales out. Would you share the shipping weight for the UJoint parts - if you saw it ?
And sorry can you expand on, "personal limit". Is that a goal, red line ??
Looking great btw. Really good !
Hey thx for chronicling all this. You've actually got me percolating converting a 19RD (mentioned in post#12).