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CONVERTIBLE CAMPER PT06

 

 

**THE JACKS** really need I say more. This is pivotal to the success of this project and it really came down to spending too much money or fabing them up myself.. Bet ya cant guess which way went. If you are looking to do a similar project, here is a really inexpensive donor
►http://www.amazon.com/Reese-1400600303-Series-A-Frame-Jack/dp/B004VRR9MK/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dillyt-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=SW6KV6QU57ELDL75&creativeASIN=B004VRR9MK

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Name of the track: Robo-Western
Artist of the track: Kevin Mac Leod (incompetech.com)
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VIDEO NUMBER :–1230–

CONVERTIBLE CAMPER PT05

**FRAME SUPPORTS** There were several areas that just needed a little reinforcing

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Name of the track: Robo-Western
Artist of the track: Kevin Mac Leod (incompetech.com)
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VIDEO NUMBER :–1229–

CONVERTIBLE CAMPER PT04

** CROSS BEAMS** these being essential to the strength of the flooring.. Probably ought to get them right

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Name of the track: Robo-Western
Artist of the track: Kevin Mac Leod (incompetech.com)
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VIDEO NUMBER :–1228–

CONVERTIBLE CAMPER PT03

 

 

 

**PROPANE MOUNTS** Building the area where the Propane tanks will be mounted. I wanted it to look nice so I put in a little extra work into cutting the angles using one of my most commonly used metal working tools – my cut off saw..  They are a bit but here is a good one with a reasonable price if you are looking → http://www.amazon.com/Rand-Metal-Abrasive-Miter-BLADE/dp/B00CD60VS0/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dillyt-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=VCFQFBRLS6UU7Q7P&creativeASIN=B00CD60VS0

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Name of the track: Robo-Western
Artist of the track: Kevin Mac Leod (incompetech.com)
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VIDEO NUMBER :–1227–

BATTERY AND AIR FILTER RELOCATION – TIGER CUB PROJECT PT06

SHOWING THE NEW AIR FILTER SETUP. Because when I bought the bike I had no filter I figured after market would work and it worked well.. This is the one I got.

Fixing the Fit of a Key

 

Quick tip  to show how to carefully expand the size of the key ring loop so that smaller keys don’t get stuck (that is totally annoying!)

OH, you want a cell phone tripod mount.. go here ► http://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Connector-Smartphone-Attachment-Pictures/dp/B00OS9E6AO/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dillyt-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=MAKX7IKUMRVXCPSL&creativeASIN=B00OS9E6AO

The Key? this is where you can get them as well ► http://www.sentrysafe.com/CustomerCare/Need_A_Key
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• title of the track: Tobu – Mesmerize [NCS Release]

VIDEO NUMBER :–2620–

I REALLY AM BACK

I SWEAR I REALLY AM BACK.. THERE IS JUST SO MUCH GOING ON WITH SO MANY PROJECTS AND QUITTING MY JOB

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• title of the track: Tobu – Mesmerize [NCS Release]

VIDEO NUMBER :2236

Appliance repair

appiliance repair

Today’s views on appliances may have changed from what they were 15-20 years ago but, there are still a few of us out there that want to and realize that repairing what we have is often less costly and gives us a more reliable unit. This whole post is sparked from my experience trying to get a part for my whirlpool drier. Now of course I did look online and found the specific part (3399878) on Amazon for half the price ($11.49) in a kit but, the shipping would mean I had to wait 2 days to get it. So, I started calling around to find the best deal I could locally. I ALWAYS start with the main location, in this case a Sears Parts center(Sears Parts & Repair 971 W Center St Provo, UT 84601), to get a foundation price. They quoted me $29,##. As I called around I found a place that had the “same” part for $20 (Best Buy Appliance – 665 N State St Orem, UT 84057) and $10(Appliances Repair Center – 354 N State St Orem, UT 84057.. )

Now the obvious choice would be the $10 right? Well… he was currently moving store locations and was working out of his home. He offered to meet me somewhere but seemed really (and understandably from his side) hesitant to have me come there (red flag). I understand his position but without a place that I can go to in a warranty situation I could just not go forward with it. So I set my sights on the place that had it for $20. I really should have gotten the clue when I called because when I called, I told him I was looking to see if he had a part in stock. He asked what the part was and so, I started giving him the part number “3399..”. Mid number, he interrupted me and asked no, what part is it. I thought, Oh, he needs to narrow his search in his books by general part first.(understandable right?) so, I told him it was a thermal cut out fuse. Immediately he said, yup we have it, it’s about $20. Really?? I thought, how would he know which one out of all of the variations out there?.. oh well it was closer than sears and less expensive so I told him I would be there about noon while on my lunch break. Now I did google this place first and it had several 5 star reviews and one 1 star review ( all of which I read). And my outlook was, this must be a diamond in the wroth. Lunch time came and I rushed off to get my part so I would still have enough time to get gas in my buggy and eat. Best Buy AppilianceWhen  I got there I first thought “ wow this better be one good diamond!” well, not really, it was “ what no parking at all?”. There were several washers and driers out front which when I walked in, I realized were the ones cleared out to make room enough to make a path from the door to the counter.. the rest of the “sales floor” was completely filled with half assembled appliances that were nasty by appearance to match the rest of the décor (or clutter) of the store and that was just my initial impression. There was another customer so I looked around while I waited and listened to the conversation. He seemed a little pushy toward a service sale over straight forward advice. As I wandered, I noticed sighs everywhere “NO REFUNDS”, “NO EXCHANGES”,”NO RETURNS”, “NO WARRANTIES”. Hidden behind one of the nasty fridges was a sign that said “20% restocking fee on all returns” which seemed odd considering there were “NO RETURNS” When it was my turn, I showed him the part I needed. He tested it to be sure ( that is a good thing)  and then went to digging through several apparently unorganized parts boxes. After calling and asking several questions to the person on the other end of the line about my part for several minutes, he came back with 2 bags. One had a part that looked nothing like the one I had, and another one that was the kit for the one I needed and one other part. The kit was , if I recall correctly $38 through him but, he assured me that the one by its self was the right part (even though you could tell he wasn’t quite sure himself). I said “OK but if this is not the right part can I return it?”. “No”, he said, “there are no returns, once you are out the door it is yours”.. Humm he’s not SURE that it is the right part but if it’s not, he will not take it back either.. Fine! I need to get back to work.. I pulled out my debit card and… “sorry cash only”.. OK I’ll have to go get some money. I left, got some gas, and went to Sears, nuff said.
Sears repair centerOn the way to sears, I had forgotten to grab my part.. “crap I thought.. well I still have the part # on my phone, I should be OK”. When I  got there, it was clean (like you would expect) I kindly waited in line and when it was my turn I told them I needed to get a thermal fuse for my drier. The associate on the next line says “ oh yea, I have not pulled that one yet but it is “ .. and proceeded to tell the person helping me exactly where it was at. When they brought the part out, I realized it was the kit, for about the same price as the other place was trying to sell me the wrong part for. I asked about the return policy and they indicated if the bag is opened (so you could do a rough test fit without opening it)  they would not take it back for a refund but, if the part is installed, works, and then goes bad within a specified time, they are more than happy to exchange it for a new one. If the bag was still sealed, they would also be willing to offer a refund.  I got the part and was on my way with the correct part and a return policy to boot.

Lesson learned: not always is the less expensive part really less expensive.

If you would like to see more reviews like this  “on the spot reviews” post..  let me know if there is anywhere you would like me to check out and review as well. (all reviews are not bought but are just as I experience it)

“Trust the professionals”?

trust

 

(first off, sorry there has not been any updates for a while- we had no internet for a while I will get a basic update in next week but for now:)

It has been heard by millions the famous phrase “trust the professionals” but the question stands, can you really trust the professionals? As a person that likes to work on pretty much everything I love to know and understand a little of everything so when I am “trusting the professionals” I will watch them and see want they are doing and I tend to notice things that are done right as well as wrong. I have a few examples to share with you to give you the understanding on how I came to this point of view.

Tire shops – we have all had to or will have to take our cars in to have our tires replaced or fixed. Simply it is part of owning a car. I have always enjoyed watching as the techs use the impact guns to zip the lugs off and on until one day a when the front wheel on my mom’s suv sheared all 5 lugs off going down the road. As I did more digging, I found that this is caused by the lug nuts being over torqued upon wheel installation. Since that time I have watched to see the process that most all shops use and realize that many of them are doing things all wrong. I am not going to say that using an impact to install the wheel is wrong, it is just how they do it. Watch them, when they pull out the torque wrench (a long handled ratchet looking device that clicks when a specified tightness is achieved) if they put it on the lugs and it clicks without them turning the bolt at all, odds are, it is too tight and runs the risk of snapping the lug stud. All this is checking is that the lug nuts are at least as tight as they are supposed to be, it does not chech to see if it has been over tightened.   The proper use is to get the lugs just snug with the air tools and then do the final tightening with the torque wrench. This does take more time but it is also the correct way to do this. In my view, if you see the procedure is being done correctly, complement the service tech or their manager on that so they know you are paying attention to that. If it is being done incorrectly, the shop should be called out on it and they should replace all of the lug studs (once the damage is done, the damage is done, you cannot UN-stretch a lug stud).

Big-o tires in St. George – This review is already up on google maps so, it is already public but this gives you an idea of why I watch the services being done at shops. I was traveling though ST George and was having some bad wheel shake and was concerned about a smell from the transfer case so I went to this shop and had them do a “Balance and Rotation” as well as “please check the fluids while it is on the lift” after being a mechanic for several years I have a habit of watching the work done, which was a good idea in this case… first I caught them not balancing the rear tires and was told “we only balance the tires going on the front” I then instructed them to balance ALL! my tires! Then I caught them draining the oil…??? “are they changing my oil?” I asked the floor manager and, his reply was “uhh yea. my bad” I only run a specific type of oil in my car which they were not able to locate (even though Auto zone and Wal-mart stock it) so they put some of their oil in, so I could get back on the road (now I will have to pay for another oil change to get their stuff out). shortly after that they pulled it out with the appearance of being done. When I asked about the fluids they indicated “we could not check them because of a skid plate” I do not have a skid plate so really they did not look. After indicating that there was not a skid plate on this vehicle, they proceeded to pull it back in and lift it back up. They did check the rear differential but in checking the transfer case said that they did not have the correct socket. (really!!?? go buy one! they are 5 dollars from ANYWHERE! How have they been in business this long and how many of these were not checked when they said they would because of a $5 socket) and then they never did check the front differential. By this time all of the other shops were closing (I was there for over 2 hours) and was unable to get the remainder of what I needed done, done by a real shop, for the rest of my trip I had to worry about what was about to break due to wrong or missing fluids… oh yea, by the way the wheels now shake more after the balance. I did call and the Store Manager indicated that he “will resolve the situation and compensate me back for the “Service”” I really should have demanded my money back along with the cost to change the oil back to the right one.  Looking at the other reviews on Google maps, I see that the same crooked practices continue to this day.

HVAC – This is one that I am dealing with currently so I will have to keep you up to date as more happens but here it is. The house we currently live in was purchased from family and so I know what was done. They paid a company “The Professionals” to install a new HVAC unit in the house (heat and A/C) about 6 years ago and to this day it still has not worked properly. It runs constantly and in the summer is barely able to keep the house around 78° and that is when it is set at 74-76°. At this point, we are looking at the cost of having all of the duct work, heater, and A/C units replaced. From a visual standpoint it does not look like a professional and attractive installation. The  facts are the facts, my next action will be calling several companies to come and look at the unit and determine how to better fix the situation.

So, the question again. How much are we really able to “Trust the professionals”, in my opinion, we cannot unless we have tons of money to throw at every problem. What? That is not the case, then you need to educate ourselves so that we know what is going on and we just use the professionals based on our knowledgeable understanding of the task and just having a lack of time or tools with the research on which professional “seems” to have the most integrity.