A couple of days since my last post and last visit to the RV and in this time I’ve done a lot of thinking and daydreaming about the RV, repairs to the RV, and my RVing adventure. I’ve made some I would say, somewhat firm decisions about how I will go about repairs to the RV and this will be through taking days off from work in order to accomplish the most in a single day or a group of days.
The next couple of tasks I have planned are to complete as much of the repairs to the bed-over-cab area and then tackle the rear passenger-side corner of the RV that will most likely take at least two or three days to tackle and complete. Although, I have rough ideas as to how I will approach and do the repairs I know that I will need to be open to re-evaluating and changing those ideas to accommodate what actually needs to done if majorly different than where my thoughts are regarding this particular repair.
Once this area is complete I will give the RV a good wash and wax before tackling the resealing of the roof as although I do have plans to remove the rooftop air conditioner I will leave that alone for now as I may opt to use it if I’m in a hot climate and staying in an RV park or campground. But if I find myself not using the air conditioner I will be removing it and fixing the gaping hole left behind somehow. My initial thought is to install a skylight, any opinions?
Oh, one thing I forgot to mention is that I will apply new caulking to all of the seams and trim before giving the RV a good coat or two of wax.
Then it will be the start of a little “project” I plan to take on the road with me. I want to get a bit ahead with this “project” so I will start it before heading out and heading out is what I plan to do this fall. My destination for the fall and winter is Quartzite, Arizona as I will be able to pay next to nothing to boondock in the desert and that is a price I can live with. During my stay I will blog, sell my handcrafted cards and other crafts, perform ventriloquism, and work on my “project”.
Thanks again for stopping by and hopefully Edith and Eugene will get back to blogging here so you don’t have to put up with me so much.
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