Bob,
First, Mary Jane and I viewed your web site and really enjoyed how you have your Safari set up at the park. Makes me want to do the same thing. But I'm also going to have the A/C removed from our '75 Tradewind this upcoming Tuesday. I'm driving down to the factory at Jackson Center, OH to have the work done by the professionals. I just wouldn't know where to begin to do the work myself. They're going to rivet and seal a piece of Aluminum to the outside, insulate, and rivit a piece of inside skin in place. They said it was a fairly easy job (for them) and wouldn't really take that long. I was quoted total cost to be somewhere around $400-500, which considering the total job, really isn't that bad. The only problem quoted to me over the phone was that it probably would be impossible to match the inside skin decor, but the folks at the factory service center did say they probably could get very close. Now, I'm absolutely !
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certain I could do the job cheaper myself, but considering the balancing job of getting the A/C off the roof, and forming a new piece of aluminum in place, I'm very happy to part with a few hundred bucks. I'll keep you posted on how the work turns out, and also the grade and thickness of aluminum used.
Robert
Thats why I am splitting the batts with 2 under the galley, in the space occupied by the old Surburban heater. It is just fore of the axle. The other two batteries are directly opposite under the couch on the left side of the coach. I will arrange to stow them over the steel beam that runs the length.
Speaking of the Suburban heater I will be excising it also so there will be two working stock appliances available for a Safari or other model that used these parts.
Bob
At 05:40 AM 3/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
Speaking of the Suburban heater I will be excising it also so there will be two working stock appliances available for a Safari or other model that used these parts.
Bob
At 05:40 AM 3/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
Bob,
