I did a couple projects with the camper before the autumn travels.
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I installed an aluminum perforated sheet over the lower section of the screen door.
I always disliked the screen door as I was afraid of putting a hole in the screen, either through gear sliding around in the camper or by knocking into it by accident. The big storage totes are always strapped in, but sometimes I need to have some loose gear bumping around for a couple miles of travel. And why I knock into the screen door so much is beyond me, just part of contorting my 6'4" frame around inside the camper when the top is down. I think the original idea was to keep dogs from pushing the screen out.
(I am sorry but I forget who the inspiration for this was, I know it was not my original idea. If anybody knows who posted about this earlier this year please let me know.)
The originator has been found!
It was Alley-Kat on his
thread on WtW. There are lots of other good ideas on his thread, good to check it out.
Whew, I feel much better knowing who put the idea in my head. Thanks for the great idea Alley-Kat!
Here is the aluminum I used, from
Amazon.
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I spray painted my leveling blocks black.
Nothing makes the rig looked parked for the night more than being parked on leveling blocks, I have seen RV's ticketed solely based on the fact that they were parked on levelers. I still use mine a fair amount and wanted to make them a bit more stealthy, at least when viewed from a distance. It also gave me the chance to test out the durability of Krylon plastic paint, as I have some plastic parts that I want to paint in the future.
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And of course I needed to make another aluminum bracket and drill holes in the cabover.
This bracket is for the Wilson repeater antenna. I am really impressed with this cell repeater/antenna combination, as I was able to get service far from where I should have been able to. The main reason I went with this big of an antenna was it has its own grounding plane, so it does not need to be mounted in the middle of a metal roof. Going from the normal little magnetic antenna to this one made a huge difference, or maybe it was the switch to AT&T from Verizon.
The Wilson antenna is model
301119.