Probably
no surprise to any of you, but I have a few things in mind for my girl this
year. Last fall I left off with the
exterior upgrades I had done. What I
didn’t share with you is that I had managed to get a good start on her front by
repainting her stripes, doing a grill repair and then painting said grill a
nice metallic silver. I tried a
technique for “welding” plastic by using super glue and baking soda that worked
out fantastic! That leaves me with the
driver’s side left to do and then complete the four coats of wax to seal her up
and make her shine.
Last summer I completed the upper bunk and added a bed |
Window
coverings for the upper bunk are on the list and I plan to make them insulated
so they keep the heat out in the summer and the heat inside in the winter. A 50% OFF coupon to JoAnn’s will help me buy the quilted fabric I want to use
to make the covers. If all goes well I
may go ahead and make some for the front windows of the cab as well as some for
the other windows too. I have yet to
decide on that, however. One thing I do
plan to make for the cap is window screens so I can keep the driver and
passenger door windows down for better airflow and ventilation. I have the magnets already purchased and just
need to pick up some nylon window screen and I’ll be ready to make those.
I re-striped the passenger side, back and front |
I
am considering an upgrade to the heating situation. I want to see about replacing the furnace
with a catalytic heater. The current
furnace requires electricity or a battery to run it and the catalytic heater
would not. Plus the catalytic heater is
more efficient when it comes to propane use.
I’ll be talking to the RV repair center about that possibility and
pricing. If I decide to do it I’ll
probably have them upgrade the hot water heater at the same time. I think a
tankless model would be better too in that it will use much less fuel and I
won’t run out of hot water when showering.
The tankless water heaters are expensive but I think it will be well
worth the investment.
I love how the striping turned out |
Tires
are the next big item on the list and while I’d like to purchase them this year
I do feel compelled to wait one more year so I’m closer to my retirement
date. I want fresh rubber on my girl
when we get ready to take off and hit the road and hard as it is to wait I do
think it would be more prudent to do so.
The average tire has a 7 year shelf life and I want to get the most out
of my tires as this will be a really big expense.
This solar setup is on my wish list |
Same thing with batteries. I want to replace the cabin batteries and possibly add one more as well as the engine battery. Again, these items have shelf lives and I want them as fresh as possible too so I’ll be weighing that some more and probably pushing it out a little longer. In the meantime though I can save for those purchases so I am completely ready when the time comes.
One
thing I definitely will be doing this summer is purchasing a proper RV
cover. No point in going to all the work
to spruce up the exterior and then not protect it from the winter weather. I already have one picked out and will be
making that purchase in a few months so I will have it on hand and ready to use
next fall. So finishing up the exterior,
buying a RV cover, making some window covers and possibly replacing the furnace
and hot water heater.
Her nose job looks fabulous! |
Oh,
how I am just itching to get out on the open road. Soon.
Very soon.
She looks great!!
ReplyDeleteI bought tires once that had only a year left. Next time I bought tires, I read the date on the tires myself so I got ones that would last! She is going to be spiffy when you get through.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI ❤️ Laverne!
ReplyDeleteAwwww. Me too@ :0)
DeleteYou might keep an eye out now for those hooks that hang using stretchy stuff. (Like the Command ones) Putting holes in the wall is asking for leakage, and these really do hold a lot. From experience, I've found that hooks here and there really help out -- even if you're just hanging up your robe or winter coat. I have a set hanging up wire organizers in the corner known as my "office," as well.
ReplyDeleteYou are going to laugh at me because I have this weird quirk about hooks. I can't do them. I can't handle stuff hanging around on hooks or anything else, especially in an RV. It makes me feel claustrophobic. I know, I am a complete weirdo. They are handy and make a lot of sense, but I can't do it. If I did though I would go command(o) all the way. No holes in the walls! That's another issue I have..... (sigh) I'm hopeless.
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