whew! When you see a water drip, all the emotions come! So glad it wasn't worse!
@rebeccagypsysol
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Me too, girl!😮💨😅
@bob_frazier
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I've taken my basement panels off. Replaced them with 1/8" plastic panels. Used the old ones as templates, but they were toast. New screws. Did not use a sealant, as I want any water to run out and not just slosh around in there. Pretty cool looking up at the tanks and stuff, isn't it? Thanks for the vid guys!
@bob_frazier
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Thank you so much for this video. I tend to freak out when something happens and it's never really been that bad in hindsight. I know exactly how you feel.
@rebeccagypsysol
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It's hard not to freak out. That's still my knee jerk reaction too lol. I think I'm just learning with time that there's no amount of freakage that will make things better, so it's best to conserve my energy and put it towards fixing the problem. You got this!
@bob_frazier
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I need some advice! These come with an aluminum square tubing to store the sewer pipe. Someone used screws to secure it. And of course that kept anyone from storing an actual sewer hose in there. So I broke the screws off by sliding a sharpened metal fence post into them from inside the tube. Worked, and now we can fit the sewer hose where it belongs. BUT! It's loose, so here finally is my question: How is your square tubing attached???? Advice please!
@rebeccagypsysol
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We drilled holes through two sides of the post cover. These act as drainage holes AND gave us access to screw the cover to the bottom of the camper. We used sheet metal roofing screws, which have a rubber gasket on them to help seal them. We used our impact driver and an extension with a socket that fit the top of the screw. Not the easiest thing in the world, because you're kind of blind, but doable and it's all held up very well.
@bob_frazier
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@@rebeccagypsysol That is absolutely the fix I needed and honestly would have never thought of!!!! Thanks, really thanks!
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