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Re: [A/S] Aluminum vs. fiberglass

 

Hey again, Dominick. They are really simple, as I said I rebuilt mine from scratch. Any reapairs I couldn't do myself, the local truck or normal garages could take care of. And if I wanted specifics from Casita they were great about sending them at very reasonable prices.
lanny
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, Dominick Bundy <dominickbundy@...> wrote:
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> Hi Hunter,, According to the Casita people. in Rice Texas, (only factory/only
> dealer) they do provide a list of all the RV dealers in the USA that do service
> fiberglass units. And will direct you to the closet one in your area if need be.
> other wise if it is something that needs replacement and the owner can do
> themselves . They will mail what ever is need , As long as it is still under the
> 1 year warranty ,I can understand how one might feel claustrophobic in such a
> small pace . But what this fellow did to his and how he reconfigured it to his
> needs (for one person only) with the 3 large windows from the back to both sides
> . it really wasn't all that bad. It always amazes me what people can do in such
> tight spaces so it can work for them...And how comfortable it can be. It just
> goes to show that less can really be more after all.. thanks for your
> response... Cheers Dominick
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> From: Hunter Hampton <airstreamingypsy@...>
> To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sat, February 26, 2011 2:48:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [A/S] Aluminum vs. fiberglass
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> Dominick Bundy wrote:
> > hi all, I keep forgetting to ask about this on the list. But last summer I
> >found
> >
> > an interest in the Casita fiberglass Travel trailer. After meeting a retired
> > fellow who full times in one. It is amazing to me what one can due and endure
> >in
> >
> > such a tight space, that is how we get ideas and learn from one another. I have
> >
> > done some research on these little egg type trailers. and have been impressed
> >so
> >
> > far. The only down side I see is it only comes in a single axle. (that would
> > make me nervous in case of a blow out. Also a little skimpy on storage. I guess
> >
> > my question would be does anyone know anything about these little gems pro or
>
> > con, and knew of anyone full timing in such a unit.. I'm trying to get my life
> >
> > and trailer more organized with this less is more type attitude. Cheers
> > Dominick
> >
>
> Hi Dominick,
>
> Personally, I would get claustrophobic is a few minutes in one. That
> said, I had a dear friend who fulltimed for years in his, with his pet rat.
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> The other problem I see is since there are no dealers I suspect you have
> to go back to the factory for brand specific repairs.
>
> Hunter
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