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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 01/08
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Finally got around to repairing the storage bay floors. Found a mobile repair service who is doing the work in our RV driveway beside the house.
The Monarch is 17 years old must have had some leaks in the tanks storage space. They have completely cut the floor out from side to side and are fabricating a new floor using a heavier material. They are going to blast, prime and top coat the bays once the new metal is installed. I will post some pictures when they get the new pans in.

ED
 
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When we get the Euro back from the shop, [brakes], I need to check the integrity of the bay. We borrow a Honda 2000 as a back up and I don't want it setting on the side of the road somewhere. We need a road trip soon.??


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Hey Danny:

This fellow is doing a great job so far. Has the bottom out of the water tank bay and is preparing the main full through double bay for new inserts.

We do need a road trip. We went to Ft. Desoto a week ago and had a great time. The place was empty.

Other than the Christmas GTG we don't have much planned.

Ed
 
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Not much planned, eh? Hmm, maybe someone should stop by and "visit for a few days?" Wink ROTFLMAO
Looking forward to seeing the new compartment floors, mine could use some work, too.


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