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    #46
    Nice work!

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      #47
      Roof is freshly sealed! Everywhere there was a seam has new RV sealant...

      I think I'm gonna call it a night....

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        #48
        Old lights...

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        New LED lights....

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          #49
          Up and at it again....LOL

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            #50
            Looking good,It pays to be handy,did you go ahead and replace the whole water heater since you saved money on heat and air or just the valve?

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              #51
              My neck hurts !





              LOLOLOLOLOLOL

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                #52
                You made a great deal on that trailer Jamie, I have one almost like it. Very comfortable and roomy enough too. You have dome a great job on the repairs. Congrats on the job, how long will you be in Woodville?

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                  #53
                  These guys at Discount Tire in College Station don't mess around!! Been here 9 minutes and all 4 tires are off and mounted.....about to install all new shoes on the RV!


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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Texas8point View Post
                    My neck hurts !





                    LOLOLOLOLOLOL
                    LMAO!! Mine too....I have no idea how to make Tapatalk 2 post the pics correctly. Sorry Texas8point... :-)

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by torkers View Post
                      Looking good,It pays to be handy,did you go ahead and replace the whole water heater since you saved money on heat and air or just the valve?
                      The actual body and framework of the hot water heater was in perfect condition so I just changed out all of the firing mechanisms, jets, blower tube, and the valve.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Tmag View Post
                        You made a great deal on that trailer Jamie, I have one almost like it. Very comfortable and roomy enough too. You have dome a great job on the repairs. Congrats on the job, how long will you be in Woodville?
                        Thanks! Not real sure on how long I'll be there because we are building a high voltage sub station and I have no idea how much they have completed. I'll be on site Monday and will find out more details.

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                          #57
                          New shoes! 10 ply with steel valve stems installed...

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                          19 minutes! In and out....WOW

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                            #58
                            that wont happen in Houston!.....

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                              #59
                              Looking great!

                              As far as the central heat goes, using small portable electric room heaters instead of / or to supplement the central heat will save you a LOT of propane.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by DaveC View Post
                                Looking great!

                                As far as the central heat goes, using small portable electric room heaters instead of / or to supplement the central heat will save you a LOT of propane.
                                I agree! I have 2 tucked away under the bed already!

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