Jo and I have made another modification to our 2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3. Even though it is a new and expensive RV, some things just need to be improved upon. We replaced the plastic clothes hanger "rod" with something made of metal, thus we think it will be a stronger hanger than the original.
Rather than describe it all here, especially since there are several pictures, I posted the methods and things we used on my blog. You can view it all at this link:
It is good to fix these things as you find them. In our old RV they used a bent piece of sheet metal with holes in to fit the clothes hangers in. I got to fix that in a small town with the only hardware store being Wal-Mart when the whole thing came down due to a lack of screws holding it in the ceiling. We have a real rod in our current RV.
RVPAINTER said
07:29 PM Jun 12, 2011
Terry - if you keep making improvements, you'll have to get a building permit!! :>) Looks like a job well done - nice presentation. I hope the assesors don't come around!
Terry and Jo said
09:23 PM Jun 12, 2011
Richard,
That is one reason we sold the house and bought an RV. If we don't like our neighbors....OR.....if an assessor gets anywhere near us, we just move on and don't give them time to mail us a bill.
(Just in case someone is concerned that we are trying to dodge paying our taxes, I am kidding. However, Oklahoma doesn't assess RV's like some other states do.)
Terry
heyduke said
06:13 AM Jun 16, 2011
we made a similar modification in our new to us tiffin allegro bay...
Jo and I have made another modification to our 2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3. Even though it is a new and expensive RV, some things just need to be improved upon. We replaced the plastic clothes hanger "rod" with something made of metal, thus we think it will be a stronger hanger than the original.
Rather than describe it all here, especially since there are several pictures, I posted the methods and things we used on my blog. You can view it all at this link:
http://ignoringthebarkingdogs.blogspot.com/2011/06/another-rv-modification-made.html
Terry
Richard,
That is one reason we sold the house and bought an RV. If we don't like our neighbors....OR.....if an assessor gets anywhere near us, we just move on and don't give them time to mail us a bill.
(Just in case someone is concerned that we are trying to dodge paying our taxes, I am kidding. However, Oklahoma doesn't assess RV's like some other states do.)
Terry
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