SheketEchad
Well-known member
Wow, you've done a lot in a very short time. Nice set up as well. Happy trails to GA, thankfully you weren't on the road THIS week! Look forward to reading your Captain's Logs.
highdesertranger said:nice review I liked it.
couple of things I want to point out,
if you have a positraction/limited slip/a locker or any other type of traction device on your axle, running 2 different size tires will destroy the axle.
I guess it's ok where you are at but out here in the west you are not allowed to dump your cassette into pit toilets and potta potties. something to keep in mind.
highdesertranger
MG1912 said:Many thanks, SE. I just read your initial post, the one where Bob says he started cheaprvliving because of you! Very cool. I appreciate your kind words.
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MG1912 said:I must have misread Bob's post! He wrote this in your first intro thread:
"SE, I found your story very moving and inspiring. You are the reason I started cheaprvliving.com 7 year ago and your story makes every minute of time it takes more than worthwhile."
Bleach is strong stuff, even in small amounts, so after draining the tank you my find that the smell of bleach lingers. It may be necessary to refill & drain the tank more than once.MG1912 said:Today, I will finish sterilizing my 40-gallon fresh water tank, as my intention is to drink from it.
MG1912 said:It got down to 38 degrees last night. I set the furnace to 66 degrees before I went to bed, and it came on for a few minutes every hour (at least that’s what I remember from when I was awake).
Further cleaning/neutralizing and to get rid of the odor.MG1912 said:Many thanks. Is the vinegar for additional cleaning or to clear the taste/odor of bleach, or some other purpose?
tonyandkaren said:Try turning the furnace all the way down or even off and piling on a few more blankets. Many of us who use propane furnaces for heating run them at bedtime to take the chill off and then in the morning before getting out of bed. You really shouldn't need the heat while you're sleeping, especially since all of your tanks are inside, until the temperature gets down into the 20s.
Congratulations on getting on the road! It sounds like you're having a great time already.
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