Doodlebug-SKO
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Pretty close to what I am doing, but doing without the plywood and using flat bed springs, I like it soffffftttt.
Leslie
When you go to get insurance you need to remember to say that it is a "Motorhome". Never, never, never mention the "B" word to the insurance company.lily said:...The body type says MH on the paperwork...
letz4wheel said:I am fairly certain that copper line is not supposed to be used. I know copper is illegal to use either in natural gas or propane (in california). The chemicals in it will corrode the copper
lily said:M1031 said:letz4wheel said:I am fairly certain that copper line is not supposed to be used. I know copper is illegal to use either in natural gas or propane (in california). The chemicals in it will corrode the copper
Yes, the lines are supposed to be brass......
In addition, why the "T" fitting? I can't believe they didn't have the propper pipe bending tools to avoid cutting the tube. Heck, I have three different pipe bending tools for different common size tubes/pipes.
The T is where the copper meets the black iron. We had discussed this before buildout, that T is there for future use should I want it. He could have used an elbow, instead.
Lily