what did you fix today (1 Viewer)

Jul 11, 2009
330
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Basingstoke
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Concorde Compact
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Since I was 18.... 1996....
Replaced rubbish banner battery , 1 month out of warranty , with varta lfd90

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Jul 24, 2009
4,326
103,937
South Yorkshire
Funster No
7,631
MH
Coachbuilt
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Since 1999
Not on the m/home but on the trailer. Wanted to reduce the weight in the garage by moving the spare wheel so made a mounting bracket which attaches to the rear cross member on the Armitage trailer. I then fixed a strip of uPVC to the bed so that I can pull the back wheel of the scooter further forward to counteract the increased weight on the rear of the trailer which would have made the nose weight too light. Also made a simple fixing for the winch so th
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at it was removed from the rear locker as well.
 
Jul 23, 2013
381
221
Scotland
Funster No
27,080
MH
knaus van ti 600mg
Exp
Getting There since 2013
I had to fit a new tap as the old one started leaking, luckily we noticed right away so no water damage. Quite pleased with myself in fixing it as it was quite awkward fiddling around under the sink in the motorhome :)
 
Nov 24, 2017
610
3,130
Greater London
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51,461
MH
2021 Burstner TD680G
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Camping , caravanning, campervaning for 10 years
fixed the old flyscreen issue.... you know the one... southern France, sun out, door open, flyscreen closed, wind blows, door slam shuts flyscreen broke... SO cut out black mesh, buy chenille strip flyscreen from Narbonne Accessories, fix header of new item to frame of old flyscreen with superglue and as they say Robert is your Mothers Brother!! Better than the black mesh cos always in place to deter the flyie bitie kinda things and you can walk through it with things in your hands!
 
Sep 4, 2011
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18,048
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No more
Motorhome technicians in Nuneaton from Direct Motorhome Services Ltd

Yesterday Alan and his team worked all day on my Frankia and did a fantastic job, we then went out and got hammered :cheers:

Awning was sticking now working fine.:dance2:
Oil and filter changed.:dance2:
Cambelt changed.:dance2:
Waxoil seize sprayed under.:dance2:
Bed gas struts changed.:dance2:
x2 new roof lights installed.:dance2:
12v socket installed in garage.:dance2:
Wobbly reversing light fixed.:dance2:
Battery top up.:dance2:

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scousebird

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Apr 18, 2012
10,888
358,025
South East Kent
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20,628
MH
Bailey
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March 2012
Feb 8, 2014
1,662
4,646
Sheffield
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30,022
MH
Eldis Majestic 115
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Vans and tugs since mid 70's
repaired hft-500, bits rolling around inside air cylinder - unbelievable:( out of guarantee by a couple of months of course so emptied and put back together and now legal <12ft/lbs at 775fps:D2
 
Oct 26, 2014
736
1,433
Lincolnshire
Funster No
34,001
MH
Adria Coral Supreme 680st
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since 2001
Fitted my new CBE fridge fans, since fitting, fridge temp has gone up from 3.5' to 10.1' :swear2:

Bring on the new compressor fridges

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Minxy

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Aug 22, 2007
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E Yorks
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149
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Carthago Compactline
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Since 1996, had Elddis/Swift/Rapido/Rimor/Chausson MHs. Autocruise/Globecar PVCs/Compactline i-138
Fitted my new CBE fridge fans, since fitting, fridge temp has gone up from 3.5' to 10.1' :swear2:

Bring on the new compressor fridges
... you've got the fan pointing the right way haven't you .... :rolleyes:
 

Minxy

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Aug 22, 2007
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E Yorks
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Since 1996, had Elddis/Swift/Rapido/Rimor/Chausson MHs. Autocruise/Globecar PVCs/Compactline i-138
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Yes Mel, with all the heat there removing I'm at a loss? :confused:
What happens if you turn them off ... does the temperature drop down again?

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Oct 26, 2014
736
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Lincolnshire
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Adria Coral Supreme 680st
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since 2001
Just switched them off now although outside temp is also dropping so I would expect the fridge temp to also drop
 
Apr 27, 2008
11,838
14,062
Eastbourne East Sussex
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2,327
MH
Hymer low profile
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Since 1972
Not by me but Ian at John's Cross fixed my fridge not working on gas. Just a bad connection but took a long time to find. SWMBO noticed a bulge on the inside of a rear tyre as she was behind in a car to bring me back. On investigation a sort of hernia through the side wall. Replaced with a budget tyre from the nearby tyre place so now on rear there is one Vanco eco from France (stupidly expensive) and a budget tyre. Correct tyres Vanco four seasons on their way from Germany and will all need swapping over when I get them.
Even the tyre places are having trouble getting some tyres, must be a high demand with all the potholes.

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Aug 22, 2007
2,475
32,273
essex
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145
MH
2017 sunlight t69s euro6
Exp
since 1999
today i thought i would look for the 2 of the missing little black rubber bits that the glass cover shuts on the sink but its so hot i had a beer instead maybe i will try next week maybe i wont
 
Feb 8, 2014
1,662
4,646
Sheffield
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30,022
MH
Eldis Majestic 115
Exp
Vans and tugs since mid 70's
today i thought i would look for the 2 of the missing little black rubber bits that the glass cover shuts on the sink but its so hot i had a beer instead maybe i will try next week maybe i wont
Elusive little bar stewards, I finished up moving the back ones to the front helped with a touch of bluetac and put standard bump stop tape at the rear.
 
Aug 22, 2007
2,475
32,273
essex
Funster No
145
MH
2017 sunlight t69s euro6
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since 1999
i think mine are in the waste tank

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Sep 17, 2017
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10,105
Birmingham, UK
Funster No
50,575
MH
A-Class
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2017
Busy weekend:
  • I gave up testing the many brands of bumper 'restorers' to make my 10 year old Ducato bumpers a consistent shade of their original mid-grey. They all stink of petrol and work for about a week before reverting to the blotchy water stained and faded look. Instead I spent a couple of hours preparing and applying 'Forever Black' to the front and rear which has stained them solid black. The van now looks much less shabby. If it still looks good in a couple of weeks, I'll order another pack and do the side strips.
  • Replaced the driver's side windscreen washer with one that actually manages to squirt the window. The nozzle barrel had disappeared from the original, so could only dribble. I got a quick eBay replacement to get me through the MOT... but that mostly shot the water over the roof at anything less than 40mph and couldn't be aimed any lower without blocking itself. New one is much better.
  • Took the van out last weekend to go mountain biking. As I was setting off, I realised I might have forgotten to lock the sliding door on the shower room. So I tested by braking... It slid forwards hard enough to break one of the tabs. So took the door off and replaced the tiny piece of plastic that costs a fiver!
  • Put resistor packs in so my LED side-lights don't trigger the 'bulb blown' light on the dash. So now I have nice bright side lights, but no warning light.
  • Attached a couple of stick-on and screwed-on storage nets near the bed. Useful for putting rings, glasses, charging phones and their cables in.
  • Wifey put some sticky-back felt on the hinges of the drop-leaf table I built. Hopefully it won't rattle quite as much now!
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