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ProfJohnL
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A 1968 Caravan that was waterproof!!
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"Care" does not have to cost, doing an assembly task in a carefully allocated time period, costs no more than doing it carelessly...
Saturday at 5:53 PM
ProfJohnL
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Bailey tech notes circa 2017 18.May apply to others..
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Perhaps suggest to the forum management, that they create a new section where official product manuals could be posted to create a...
Saturday at 5:52 PM
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Towing with hitch lock in situ
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......I always have an alko hitch lock attached whether the caravan is attached to the tow car or not. The key is on the caravan's key...
Saturday at 5:48 PM
ProfJohnL
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Anyone run their heater when caravan not in use?
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As you may remember condensation usually occurs when warm air takes up moisture then as it cools it cant hold as much moisture so...
Saturday at 5:46 PM
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I believe the constant warming up and cooling down creates an environment conducive to mould growth. I too have never heated the caravan...
Saturday at 5:34 PM
ProfJohnL
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Good ventilation is far more important than heating. I have never heated any leisure vehicle over winter for 20+ years, but I have...
Saturday at 5:34 PM
ProfJohnL
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Never heated the caravan over winter as it was in store or being used. Just ensured good ventilation and opened everything up, and put...
Saturday at 5:34 PM
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My brother-in-law keeps the heating on while his caravan is parked at home, on a low thermostat setting - but I don't! Any leaks need...
Saturday at 5:34 PM
ProfJohnL
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A 1968 Caravan that was waterproof!!
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Fact; Some (but not enough) caravans do actually stay watertight for a reasonable number of years. That proves the design can work...
Saturday at 10:39 AM
ProfJohnL
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IMO they could make them water proof today, in fact they have way better products available to achieve this, its just "they" don't care...
Friday at 9:28 PM
ProfJohnL
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A 1968 Caravan that was waterproof!!
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Ah but it was only waterproof at the bottom!
Friday at 3:59 PM
ProfJohnL
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Making own nose weight guage
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Unless a "calibrated " nose load gauge comes with a certificate of calibration and information regarding its limits of uncertainty...
Friday at 2:48 PM
ProfJohnL
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Amazon Review Scam
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I tried "Nextdoor" but found it wasn't just my neighbourhood it was upto 25 miles radius. The notifications were annoyingly...
Thursday at 11:22 AM
ProfJohnL
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Isn't technology wonderful
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Your not comparing apples to apples! The consumption is a physical quantity, the saving is a monetary value, and as this thread has...
Thursday at 9:55 AM
ProfJohnL
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Amazon Review Scam
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I detest how businesses continually ask me to provide a review about what I've purchased, how the purchase went and what could...
Wednesday at 5:03 PM
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