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Re: [A/S] Lucky girl

 

Ann, I have a twin bed rig and there is a mirror on the wall at the foot of the bed that folds down as a tv stand.  Is there a mirror at the end of any of your beds if check and see if it folds down.

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From: Tony Turner <turners@escapees.com>
>To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 5:18 PM
>Subject: Re: [A/S] Lucky girl
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>On Aug 24, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Anne Pearse Hocker wrote:
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>I am having a Max-Air 2 cover put on the fantastic fan vent, and eventually want to add a fan and vent cover in the BR as well.
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>The Fantastic folks (very nice folks, by the way) don't recommend the Max-air as it restricts air flow too much… I hear that they are working on one of their own.
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>Where do folks put flat screen tv's in a twin bed layout? On the cabinet sides? And how do you fasten the wall mount so it doesn't pull out when traveling, or do you remove the tv each time you move?
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>Don't know where but I've mounted a couple and I use a piece of 3/8 plywood on the other side of the wall with a couple of through 1/4-20 nuts and bolts.  Then I just strap the TV back against the wall with a nylon strap… they ride just fine that way. 
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>... satellite tv system and have opted for the roof mount, with an advisory to leave enough room for eventual solar panels.
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>I'd get the solar panels installed first, the satellite dish is small and can go anywhere along the center line of the roof. 
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>The city water inlet on the side of the rear bumper (that was a surprise) is uncovered and just has a screen filter between the pipe and the road. What part is missing? Surely it is not supposed to be that way.
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>Yes, definitely get one of those plugs on a string things… Camping World or any RV dealer. 
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>I can't wait to rip out the carpet and replace it with just about anything else. What are materials to consider or stay away from?
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>I'm very happy with my cork flooring.  Warm to the foot (sort of), light weight, nice looking and not very expensive (try to catch it on sale at Lumber Liquidators, etc). 
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>I'm seriously considering a Wilson trucker/RV antenna and cell phone booster, but wonder if there is a better option? Do you need two complete systems i.e. one for the truck and one for the RV? I get my internet by Verizon MiFi and also have a Droid for a phone.
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>I just have the one in the trailer… don't use the phone while I'm driving. 
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>... spare tire and wheel, is it safe to mount it on the frame, or does it need to be carried in the truck?
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>Airstreams have an optional spare tire carrier that goes under the front of the trailer.  Works fine but just a little hard to get the tire in and out.
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>Tony
>2000 Airstream Classic 28'
>2009 Chevy Duramax / Allison
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