Got tired of needing a match to light the stove. Installed a universal bar-b-que igniter from walmart.
Took two hours including making the brackets.
Made the deal last night with local off road fabricator, to custom build a new flatbed / utility bed, building around my '09 FWC Grandby. Antone know where i can sell the OEM bed? On here maybe or a company?
Mine are like new as they live in the garage.It was painfully obvious that my Happijac camper jacks needed a little TLC, so I followed the instructions here:
http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-tech/ask-the-expert-maintaining-happijac-camper-jacks
I popped off one of the plastic tops to start the process, and realized just how dry and crusty things were around the gears. The picture makes it look a little better than reality.
There was no good way to clean them when vertical, so I removed all four jacks from the camper, I then set them at an angle so I could scrape out the gunk and flush with brake clean. Mucho better afterwards!
I then lubed as instructed. I would have liked to sand and paint them, but no time for that at this point. They function much better now! It probably took me a couple of hours from start to finish. All ready to be re-installed:
When new we lined our cabinets with that rubber liner so everything sorta stays put.C'mon everyone, share what you're doing!
I don't want this to be the Sock Puppet Show, but I did one more little mod tonight. The under sink storage in my PU is ample, but it got messy pretty quick.
Do to the drawer configuration and plumbing, I couldn't really add a full width normal shelf. I decided on a half-shelf, and picked up a wire closet shelf at a thrift store for $4.
I flipped it upside down to keep things from sliding off, cut it to fit, and trimmed where needed to go around plumbing. Working with the wire was quite easy. I used metal cable clamps to hold it up on the right side, and one L bracket in the back. Now I had one end just sticking out unsupported, and I didn't want to brace it from the bottom and break up the bottom storage.
My less-than-elegant solution was to drill a hole in the end of a trim board so it would slip over the top wire on the shelf, then screwed it in to the cabinet above. Pretty? uh...not really, but it works!:sombrero:
If I need to work on the plumbing/sink/etc, I remove the one screw, bend the little metal clips out, and remove the shelf. Should take less than a minute. Overall, it turned out OK for a $5 mod.:victory: