Hi all! I hope I am posting correctly - learning curve going on here.... I look forward to getting to know you.
Terry and Jo said
06:21 PM Aug 6, 2012
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. This is one of the friendliest sites with a lot of helpful and knowledgeable folks. Taking them all into consideration, I would image that the active pariticipants have experience with every form of an RV.
We look forward to any questions and comments that you make as we tend to learn from each other. Good luck with the research and planning.
Terry
GENECOP said
10:46 PM Aug 6, 2012
Welcome aboard.....
Over55 said
01:06 AM Aug 8, 2012
Welcome to this site. You will find a lot of help here with some good people giving advice.
In January of 2011 we went to an RV show in Indianapolis and also found this site about the same time. With the good information found here we prepared for FT and by October we had sold the house and were on the road. We don't comment much in the forums but the people here are a great source of encouragement, advice and good stories (Except Howard and Linda's current engine adventure!!!).
I'm not sure how long you have to be full-time before you stop being a "newbie" but I find that I pick up some tip from this site almost every week.
Welcome to your new life - Art and Mary Mahan
MKdreamers said
05:54 PM Aug 30, 2012
Hi- We are soon to be newbies... 5 more weeks to go... Thought I researched everything, until found out about the toilet paper ... Can you use 2 ply? Sorry this is my first question...
Racerguy said
07:17 PM Aug 30, 2012
Yes
53 Merc said
07:32 PM Aug 30, 2012
MKdreamers wrote:
Hi- We are soon to be newbies... 5 more weeks to go... Thought I researched everything, until found out about the toilet paper ... Can you use 2 ply? Sorry this is my first question...
Sure, use whatever is your choice. I recommend you use plenty of water. Avoid the tower of death at all costs. I also hope you have a flush arrachment for the black tank. It helps to clear the tank.
MKdreamers said
01:07 AM Aug 31, 2012
What is the tower of death, pray tell....
Mallo said
01:38 AM Aug 31, 2012
When you don't keep enough liquids in the black tank and or you don't flush it correctly ... solids can build up into a ... pile or tower and cause ... issues yeah issues.
Mallo
Racerguy said
02:52 AM Aug 31, 2012
Tower of death happens when Rvr's leave the black tank valve open instead of waiting until it is at least 1/2 to 3/4 full before emptying.The "solids" dry out and harden.
Hi all! I hope I am posting correctly - learning curve going on here...
. I look forward to getting to know you.
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. This is one of the friendliest sites with a lot of helpful and knowledgeable folks. Taking them all into consideration, I would image that the active pariticipants have experience with every form of an RV.
We look forward to any questions and comments that you make as we tend to learn from each other. Good luck with the research and planning.
Terry
Welcome to this site. You will find a lot of help here with some good people giving advice.
In January of 2011 we went to an RV show in Indianapolis and also found this site about the same time. With the good information found here we prepared for FT and by October we had sold the house and were on the road. We don't comment much in the forums but the people here are a great source of encouragement, advice and good stories (Except Howard and Linda's current engine adventure!!!).
I'm not sure how long you have to be full-time before you stop being a "newbie" but I find that I pick up some tip from this site almost every week.
Welcome to your new life - Art and Mary Mahan
Sure, use whatever is your choice. I recommend you use plenty of water. Avoid the tower of death at all costs. I also hope you have a flush arrachment for the black tank. It helps to clear the tank.
What is the tower of death, pray tell....
Mallo