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# | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
RE: Plastic Basement Door Hinges | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | Danny_and_Linda | Urgent Assistance Required | |
On mine I dropped a couple 1/4", if memory serves, stainless steel bolts. | |||||
RE: Plastic Basement Door Hinges | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | Shane Wood | Urgent Assistance Required | |
Go to a hardware store and get a steel roll pin the same size | |||||
RE: Plastic Basement Door Hinges | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | Grumpa523 | Urgent Assistance Required | |
On my '13 36RE I called Lippert because they made the doors. If I remember right, their is a sticker somewhere on the door that has a product number that Lippert uses for the replacement. | |||||
basement heater | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Anonymous | Utilities: Heating and Ventilation | |
Tank heaters? | |||||
Basement wall | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Jim | General Exterior | |
^^^ What they both said ^^^ | |||||
Basement wall | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Jim | General Exterior | |
Not sure what model you have But the back wall is in 2 or 3 pieces with Robertson screws you need to remove. Screws can be a challenge to see with the carpet on the plywood What Shane said... The screws are those funky square heads. Don't worry. There are not that many holding it together...The pump is on the floor directly behind the wall. | |||||
Basement wall | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Jim | General Exterior | |
Not sure what model you have But the back wall is in 2 or 3 pieces with Robertson screws you need to remove. Screws can be a challenge to see with the carpet on the plywood | |||||
Fresh water tank overflowing in the basement | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Jim | Utilities: Plumbing, Electrical and Propane | |
Thanks Jim and Mary, don't know why I didn't think of that?? I do that when I winterize so why not now? I just have to remember to change it when I need to use fresh water tank. I will definitely do that. Can't figure why the check valves give so much trouble. Our unit is a 2015 and now the second time same problem. Anyway thanks for reminding me of the quarter turn valve. Allen and Kim | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Jim | Owner Modifications | |
Looks good John nice job | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Anonymous | Owner Modifications | |
Nice on getting that good deal. Have fun installing them soon. | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Jim | Owner Modifications | |
Your right. Seems sometime overnight the price went way up. Sorry nobody else jumped in. I will post some pics and video after I install them. Next thing I need to do is get my Redwood! This is like waiting for Christmas morning. | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Jim | Owner Modifications | |
John, I think they have corrected the pricing error now, when I just checked the price is now $453.15 Canadian. | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Jim | Owner Modifications | |
So the slide hardware arrived from Amazon.ca yesterday. They do look very similar to the one in the photo by Piperguy. The primary difference being that the width is not predetermined. It can be as little at 8 inches and as wide as 72". The other difference is that the slides themselves are only 42" long. I would guess 25lbs each do the weight isn't to bad. Now in studying them and mocking it up I will make the 3/8" marine ply 46" long by whatever the width will be on each side. Giving me a slide thats 46" long on each side and minimal dead space in the middle. I am also going to cover the ply with indoor outdoor carpet. The trim kit is not required unless you need an end cap and I would use puck board or wood rather than pay for a trim kit. Lastly for anyone in Canada or Americans with a Canadian shipping address the price has gone down even further on amazon.ca. At 114$ each and the plywood and carpet you can do the entire thing for less than $300 CDN or $200 US. For that price my back will be grateful. | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Jim | Owner Modifications | |
I used the 20"x(0"MorRyde slide tray. Hopefully there are pictures below. | |||||
Basement Slides | 5 Relevance | 8 years ago | Anonymous | Owner Modifications | |
Perhaps Paul can give you some input, I bet has has installed some for other folks. |