It seems to be true.  We are indeed two peoples divided by a common 
language.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lenny McHugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Jobs I Have Done on The Caravan


> Hi Ray and Clifford,
> What Ray has described is what we call a pop-up trailer. His sounds 
> similar
> to one that we had many years ago. It is interesting about vocabulary. 
> When
> we visited Australia at the airport someone offered to get a trolley for 
> us.
> Again here most trolleys run on tracks and carry a lot of people. We now
> have some that look like buses. When the individual brought over the 
> trolley
> for us it  was what we call a flat bed cart. Ray,  if your trolley has two
> wheels and you tilt it back when loaded that is what we call a hand truck.
> Lenny
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "clifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 7:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Jobs I Have Done on The Caravan
>
>
> Dear Ray:
>    I am not sure I understand, but is the Caravan a travel trailer?  In 
> the
> U. S., a Caravan usually refers to a minivan produced by Chrysler Corp.
> While there are some minivans which are equipped  with fold-out tents and 
> or
> slide-out sections, to give more sleeping room, I did not think that you
> were describing one of those units.
>    In all events, it sounds as though you are ready to hit the road for
> your favorite camping locations.  Our home is located near a number of 
> camp
> sites, both in the mountains and on some of the larger lakes in the area
>
>    It sounds as though you have tackled a rather complex set of repairs, 
> so
> go forth and enjoy the fruit of your labor.
>
>                Yours Truly,
>
>                Clifford Wilson.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Ray Boyce
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 5:44 PM
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Jobs I Have Done on The Caravan
>
>
> Hi All
>
> We have what is called a expander caravan which has two double beds which
> pull out at each end and the roof winds up via a winch mechanism .
>
> I have made a mounting bracket for the extendable Television Arial which 
> has
> been drilled through the sub frame of the van and through the 4
>
> inch channel , there are two clamps which when tightened should hole the
> areal secure.
>
> Last year we found we needed an awning over the front entrance so we got 
> one
> made with lots of eyelets along both sides and along the front so I have
> just finished putting eyelets which match the eyelets in the awning in
> tarpaulins we bought to close in the sides.
>
> Then I put in special hooks which when hammered together go through the
> eyelets so it can b quickly hooked up.
>
> I changed the winding controller which winds up the dome in the roof
> because the winding control was stripped.
>
> This involved removing the screen over the hole inside the van and then
> removing the winder and replacing it with a new winder.
>
> While I was at it I replaced the seal around the hole so it should be 
> water
> proof.
>
> I also made a swing out arm with a water tap on it so it could swing out
> from the draw bar of the van and out clear of the bed so if we want water 
> at
> the front of the van we now have a tap there.
>
> It has a support arm under Neath so if we need to hang a bucket on the tap
> it will support the weight.
>
> I also have just finished making a trolley with wheels on it, for use 
> under
> our extra fridge which we are taking this year.
>
> Ray
>
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