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RE: Hints, Tips and Great Ideas


I have made two straps for our awning arms as well as a gas bottle cover out of flannel backed heavy duty table plastic that I bought from spotlight , but when I was sewing the straps for the awning I thought that I should have gone to the op shop to get some of those cheap woven belts that they put on mens canvas jeans which have a d shaped buckle and I could have used that with a bit of adjusting.

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Our caravan came with straps for those awning arms... they are fastened with velcro. Very important not to forget them, apparently awnings falling open on the road are a reason for many insurance claims.

PS Love your avatar, John and Kay!

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thanks gerty,great backdrop

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Dougwe wrote:

I tried rigging up a insect screen on my Avan camper door opening and used stick on velcro but found the heat melted the sticky and it all just kept falling off. I will put the thinking cap on and try to come up with a better idea. Being a camper whatever I come up with has to be able to be put up and down easy.

Back to the drawing board for me.confuseconfuse


 Hi Doug,

I had my Avan campvan for 7 years, bought one of the insect flyscreen strips several strips across) attached to a plastic runner at the top and weights in the bottom.   I cut the width of the plastic top runner (meant for a domestic door) to a width suitable for just inside and above the oval topped doorway of the Avan, move strips along in runner to suit width, can put a bit of glue in the runner if you wish (the runner is like those plastic strips they hang maps in etc).

Before fixing the strips in the runner to the required width for the doorway, cut the top end of the flexible flywire mesh to get your length, I overlapped the length of mine slightly so it would hang over the step to stop the wind blowing it inwards, then fix them to the top strip.  Hanging outside the step slightly is not a problem as you can push it in if you want to go out and close the door. 

On the back of the top plastic runner (holder) I put velcro, likewise the matching strip of velcro stuck across and over the doorway, putting it up for use you just attach to the velcro.  In the 7 years I had mine the velcro never ever lost its grip.  When hitting the road again, I would remove my screen off the velcro, roll it up and put it inside a postal tube for storage until required again.

On the subject of awning arms, Clark Rubber sell double sided velcro tape (one piece instead of two) about one inch wide, you buy it off a roll according to how much you want.

Then it is just a case of wrap it around the awning arms for travel and attach it to itself, saves a lot of hassle with rings or buckles ect and is a breeze to put on, very secure also.



-- Edited by Vic on Tuesday 6th of March 2012 06:58:13 PM

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Thanks Vic, sorry for delay in getting back to you. I will sort it all out at some stage, been busy with work and other things.

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We also use the "suction" holders in our shower & loo, no holes drilled, suction is great, sometimes I also take the wife ? best invention ever, multi use, dosn't need batteries !! built in recipe's, Just not to good on hooking van to truck. Back, back, back, CRASH !!! STOP ? Still i do love her

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With a comment like that miroku12g you might be sharing the naughty corner with wombat. biggrinbiggrin



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I LOVE wombat's ??

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Keys

We put our mobile phone#on a tag on each set of caravan keys, so far people have kindly phoned when they found them, a great relief.

Dont put your home phone, full name or address on them though, for security.



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Over the last few months I have had to put two different costly products into the portable loo to break down and also deodorise the canister and still it didnt totally remove the odour.

I was talking with a couple about my problem and they kindly gave me a recipe which is not only a less expensive, it works.

Toilet Container deodorizer Or (The Loo) for the motorhome.

 * Dissolve 1 cup of Borax into 1 litre of hot water not boiling water.
Pour into a 4 litre container

Add 1 cup of pine-o-cleaner or eucalyptus disinfectant.
Add 1 cup of straight ammonia with can be cloudy ammonia.
Fill up 4 litre container or (bottle) with clean water & shake mixture.

Add this mixture to your toilet cassette at a rate of 30 mils per 5 litre capacity.

The amount of brew will vary with the temperature. >>>




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Most now use the generic nappy soaker and then I have a spray bottle with a bit eucalyptus oil in water and I spray that in the pan etc for a nice smell.

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My van came with awning arm straps - 2 leather dog collars, red in colour so they go faster.

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Just discovered this website....

www.camperdeals.com.au


Works like the other coupon websites.....



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I think some-one mentioned one of these a while back.  Just found this, 

this morning.

 product1_57251.jpg product3_57251.jpg 

12 Volt Collapsible Iron

Specifications:

* Power source: 12V vehicle, power pack, battery or power supply
* Power: 12Volt 60 watts
* Drain: 5 amps
* Warm-up: Approx 5 minutes
* Cool Down: Approx. 30 minuts

Features

* Collapsible Travel Iron ?space saving
* Adjustable setting to suit different fabrics
* Thermostatically controlled
* Non-stick Teflon coated
* High: cotton, linen
* Medium: Wool, silk
* Low: Acrylic, polyester, nylon rayon

Other Information.

Costs around $49.00

Cheers,

Sheba.



 



-- Edited by Sheba on Thursday 22nd of March 2012 06:54:23 PM

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Why won't my Post come through ?

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RE: 12V Iron.


That looks a nice compact unit and not a bad price either. Mine takes up a bit more space ( 5 inches long) but is a steam/dry iron. Cost me $60 a couple of years ago at a quilt show in Melb.which I thought was a bit steep. Its 240v but works fine off the battery in the van. Only use it for patchwork.

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Do you need a iron when c'an/camping etc?

You must like ironing Sheba. I'm in Wonthaggi if you never have enough.

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I dont even use an iron at home why would I want one when traveling?



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Sheba, do you take in ironing when you are on the road?

if you really want your post in tips and hints, ask Cindy and she will move it for you



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Goodness ironing. Since I've been 'on the road' I decided that ironing is against my religion. If it needs ironing I don't own it. Didn't do any ironing before going on a 39 day cruise which included dressing up for 'formal'nights.

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a friend of mine irons underpants biggrin

me, I wear them 4 times before washing, back to front, then inside out and back to front



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RE: Hints, Tips and Great Ideas


Sheba since we have been doing this on the road thing, I have used the iron once but I take it every time. I think the trip I don't take it on will be the one I need it on. wink

I do like this one you have shown though. I think I will have a look at it for sure thanks. Mine is the normal size and takes up too much room for my liking. Didn't see any of these when I purchased.

No one likes ironing that I know of but there is a gene in most of us that tells us to do it mate. wink



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Not in my genes I'm afraid.........will not be taking an iron, might look a bit wrinkled at times but hey I do look in the mirror every morning, and it ain't going away LOL.

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Can people put hints and tips in here instead of comments...just a thought

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Sorry..............

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Mummia wipes from Aldi are something I never leave home without, I use them for everything. Great make up removers and they Are gentle too. Clean surfaces, will get marks off anything, clothing, furniture, red wine off the caravan seats, hand wipes. My daughteer in law had a waiter spill gravy on her wedding dress (lots of it) and my daughter had a pack of them that we used. You could not see where the gravy had been and the reception carried on. I have them stored everywhere. Oh and u can use them to change babies too.....
Tess

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I'm taking the liberty of posting these links to a couple of other threads that contain some excellent hints and tips.  I hope the original posters don't mind me doing this...

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t48363205/basic-toolbox/

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t48368353/when-travelling/



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We don't take an iron anywhere. I think the more people look at the wrinkles on my clothes, the less they look at the wrinkles on my face.

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An iron for pressing clothes would unduly weigh down a caravan and would be dangerous to carry.........even if it weighed only a microgram!

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Sheba wrote:

I think some-one mentioned one of these a while back.  Just found this, 

this morning.

 product1_57251.jpg product3_57251.jpg 

12 Volt Collapsible Iron

Specifications:

* Power source: 12V vehicle, power pack, battery or power supply
* Power: 12Volt 60 watts
* Drain: 5 amps
* Warm-up: Approx 5 minutes
* Cool Down: Approx. 30 minuts

Features

* Collapsible Travel Iron ?space saving
* Adjustable setting to suit different fabrics
* Thermostatically controlled
* Non-stick Teflon coated
* High: cotton, linen
* Medium: Wool, silk
* Low: Acrylic, polyester, nylon rayon

Other Information.

Costs around $49.00

Cheers,

Sheba.



 



-- Edited by Sheba on Thursday 22nd of March 2012 06:54:23 PM


 This is what I have - but I paid less - on ebay.  Irons are a patchworkers best friend.



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