I like the edging on that, looks like a chip from VegasThe motorhome key was missing something. Now it seems just right.
Omg that is disturbing. Funny I did have to ask Bert why someone would want a 3d printer.
thanks @PaHunter that makes sense for you. It adds to why I don't need one![]()
I get the usefulness of that. I think your stuff for 501st makes complete sense but i was trying to go with what is something i would do. All i could think of was hobbies like model airplanes and stuff. I guess that is why Ian probably uses it, his remote control car.I also printed DW a holder that goes on the laundry detergent bottle that holds the cap below so if it drips it goes in the cap and not on the floor.
It sounds like the quality control on these isn't great.
I started to say General Motors, but didn't want to rile up that contingent.Is this a Thor or Forest River product?
I started to say General Motors, but didn't want to rile up that contingent.
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We're kinda South West, but same idea......Just was going to watch a random camping video that popped up on my phone somewhere and didn’t get 30 seconds in before hearing what I wish I could say (it was a dad in a family talking about how excited they were to be taking first RV trip in new Airstream trailer)…. Anyway….the sentence that I refer to was that they were “going up north to Fort Wilderness..” up NORTH to Fort Wilderness! I know you sort of do that @Stratman50th and a few others, but it is still a sentence I miss/wish I had…lol.
My WalMart and Sams have plenty. Both Blue DEF and the cheaper generic stuff. Have you checked the truck stops? Half the time I just fill up when I'm getting diesel on the road.
And March is a long ways off in the supply chain world.
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Our WalMart is running low. They only had the expensive BlueDEF. The guy stocking said "get it while you can", so I guess it is coming. If I find it at a pump on the way down to WDW or back, I'll probably top off.
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So an update from a late November 2021 post of mine above about dropping Directv (DTV). It's been done.
I'm not a big tv watcher but I do love my live sports. College and pro baseball and football, the locals, and a few classic movie channels. I had a large "dumb" tv (60 inch), a DTV subscription that was $142 a month (and watched only 10 channels), and a 30-40 mbps internet connection (max speed available at my address from my current provider, AT&T). So that's my recap.
This past fall I replaced the tv with a 70" Samsung smart tv. Then I signed up for YouTube TV (YTTV) for a month at $15 to try it out along side DTV. That went well. Only me and DW at home here so the home interent speeds, while not Gigabit, meet our current needs.
The week leading into Christmas I called Directv and disconnected service (they had sent me a paper mail notice in December saying my $142 rate per month was going to go to $150 per month. I said "goodbye"). I've gone through the major college football bowl games in the last few days with no problems on YTTV. (some minor features from DTV I miss but can live with at $65 a month).
For Christmas I moved my elderly parents to YTTV also (cutting their live tv bill in half) and got them a new big screen smart Samsung with my brother and sister under the Christmas tree. I'm their personal Geek Squad so I set up the tv and migrated their tv services and hauled off the old tv.
So it's done. There will be some plus and minus aspects of YTTV but it fits me now.
Bama Ed