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    Real-Time Project Management

    June 21st, 2005

    P6210107

    Yeah, I got gantt charts, I got CPM charts, I got project lists, I got spreadsheets. When the rubber hits the road, though, figuring it out in real time is the way it works for me!

    In the last day of the shower install, in a 103° working environment, you might notice the final deliverable…”Taka Showah!” :)


    The Shower Drain

    June 18th, 2005

    Shower drainOk, this one took me a long time to figure out. One of the biggest challenges in figuring out my floorplan was how to drain the water from the shower. As mentioned elsewhere, 99% of conversions have the ‘facilities’ located above the rearmost bay, so effluent goes directly down into the tanks.

    Well darnit, I was so stubborn about this that I had to make it work with a rear shower. I looked at all possibilities and kept coming up without a solution. The big challenge is that water must drain downhill, and when the shower is in the rear, the rear wheels and axles are in the way under the coach!

    Finally, I had the idea to run the drain line inside the air conditioning ductwork. It goes directly down, forward about five feet, and out the side of the ‘tunnel’, into the p-trap and down into the tank! Slanted as much as possible, of course.


    How, oh how am I supposed to work like this?

    June 15th, 2005

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    Inside temperature in June.


    Bay Access Port in a Bus Conversion

    June 6th, 2005

    I used a deck plate from West Marine, allowing all input/outputs to go thru one hole. It’s an 8″ plate, but there is no way I spent +$20 for this. It must have been on sale or something, because it’s not like me at all to do full retail. There are cheaper solutions, and arguably better for ant prevention for example, like Don’s and others.

    Hole cut with SawzallP6060099-TnP6060098-Tn


    The Oil Analysis

    May 24th, 2005

    A book can be written about the testing done in an oil analysis.
    Oil Analysis

    Somewhere I scanned an image of the results, but until I find it and elaborate on the testing that is done, you will be pleased to know that I got perfect results! Man, was that a relief. To know that one’s engine is good and will last the rest of their lives is an incredible feeling. I was pretty confident that the results would be fairly good, but to get a perfect score was pure elation!

    (Placeholder for more to come)


    Metal Shiney tape in external lamp housings

    May 19th, 2005

    Tail-light fixture
    Until I get LED fixtures to replace and modernize all these, cleaning and putting shiney metal tape behind the lamps makes a huge difference!

    Not to mention cleaning out 20 years of road crud and re-gasketing.