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  1. SeaDawg and ScubaRX,

     

    Big thanks for the reply. I didn't think to look at Camping World. I'd thought of trimming but in the photos I was worried I wouldn't be able to get through the metal portion. I'll look into that. I love Camco products also. If it doesn't look like what I want then, for sure, I'll do the DYI one. That would actually make a good blog post!

     

    Thanks,

     

    Debbie

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  2. I wanted to put bug screens on the vents for the refrigerator. Has anyone else done this? Where did you find the screens? I measure the width at 17" but then when I do an internet search for Dometic Refrig Bug Screens, I get only 2 width options: 8" or 20." The instructions for measuring say: Fits Dometic refrigerator vents which have 20" long louver openings.  So I'm measuring from the outside and the opening is 17."

     

    Am I doing something wrong? Any advice would be appreciated. I have considered ordering the 8" and putting two on ever slat but it will be a little short and I suspect those creepy crawlies will find their way in.

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  3. I recently took my to Affordable RV in New Castle, CA (northern CA). Dora Lemke is the owner. I worked with her son, RJ. I had a wiring issue but it was a mistake done during the build so it was covered under my warranty so I never saw the invoice. Can't speak to their prices. But in the Sacramento area they are known for their high-quality work and for working on high-end coaches. I was very pleased with them. Just picked it up yesterday so time will tell regarding the quality of their work but I'm feeling pretty confident.

  4. I wanted to let the person keeping the list that SupersizeLIFE is Debbie LaFleiche. I would like to be on the list for the zip line tour to do both Level 1 and Level 2. Go big or go home, right? I was also looking at activities nearby and 40 minutes away is some awesome caverns, called Cathedral Caverns.  It's part of the Alabama State Park system so it's on the website as well as a 3-minute video. If anyone is staying and extra day or two and wants to join me, that would be great fun. I'll also have my bike. See you in May!

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  5. This may be slightly off topic but can someone tell me the inside measurements of the drawers? I have several nice dividers from my sticks-and-bricks that I wanted to use in Oliver but just today it occurred to me they might be took big. They are adjustable, but at the smallest the dividers 13" x 17.75". Will they fit in any of the drawers?

  6. Just wanted to say thanks again to everyone who weighed in on this debate. Helped tremendously. It came down to either the Chevy Express 3500 Cargo Van or the Nissan NV w High Roof. Both had positives and features I really liked. But as of last night, I'm the owner of a 2017 Chevy Express. I ended up with the extended wheelbase so the 2 additional feet helps with the room I lost by not having the high roof. I haven't taken possession of it yet or I'd send a photo. But I will post the photo soon. Thanks again my Oliver friends.

  7. I wanted to get some security before I head to pick up my Oliver. Could I ask a couple of clarifying questions to be sure I'm understanding what everyone is saying?  For best practice, I need The Collar thing (like in the Amazon links in the thread) and that helps when Oliver is attached to the tow vehicle; it helps bad people from stealing it when, say, I stop at a grocery store. Then the other one is for when you are parked and the Oliver is not connected to the tow vehicle so people cannot hitch up the Oliver and drive away with it?

     

    Then it sounds like the consensus it to get the best lock I can (especially if I'll be full-timing so the Oliver will pretty much be a permanent risk) and that is probably the Gushill The Bull ASSA. Am I understanding all of this?

     

    And the super newbie questions...on the Gushill site there is the choice between the 2" and the 2 5/8" ... which one is the correct size for the Elite II? And is any of this affected by the fact that I had the Anderson hitch added to my trailer.

     

    Thanks, in advance!

  8. I just booked E-31 for Thursday - Tuesday; I wanted a day on each side to orient myself to the area. Cannot wait to meet everyone. BTW, when I called for the reservation, they did have the 7066 discount code activated so I think that got straightened out. I definitely will go zip lining with the group!  Silly excited to to get my Oliver in about 5 weeks and get on the road to new adventures.

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  9. Thanks all for the input. As someone who hasn't had a trailer before, this whole process can be daunting. So helpful to bounce ideas off of others. I love Less Junk More Journey and, in fact, their set up was how the GMC Savana got to my list. Thanks for heads up on Transit--I just assumed if the van was big enough, it could have a hitch added.

     

    Trish, getting out of Alaska was planned for August but it got moved to end of September so I know my trailer is going to be in the Oliver parking lot for a bit before I can get to it. But I'm super excited. I was just on their website as they are updating sections and got a shock (a good shock) when I saw they are using my rig's front as their sample picture for the custom graphics. Got more even MORE excited to get to it and I didn't know that was even possible.

     

    I've done all of my research online so far because I'm not a big fan of the car buying process. But I will get to a few dealerships this coming weekend and I'll take the Oliver info plus the thoughts of people on this thread. I know it will help in my discussions. But the replies here definitely help me form my check list and question list.  Thanks again!! I appreciate all of you.

  10. I know this is a maybe a long shot after looking through several pages of threads, but on the theory that you never know until you ask I am asking.  Since I am going to be a fulltime RVer with my Oliver (picking it up in early to mid October), I have been focusing my tow vehicle search on vans. I wanted something that would offer a combination of good storage and easy access. I'm narrowed down to the Chevy Express, GMC Savana and the Ford Transit. Does anyone have any experience with any of these? Would love to hear from you even if you didn't use the van to tow an Oliver.

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  11. Hi Carbon,

     

    Yeah, keeping their website current is an area of improvement for Oliver, in my opinion. In addition to graphic colors, they don't have all the fabric or flooring choices. In fact, the I found out because when I did the factory tour, they had a board with all the colors. So if you have a particular color you want, I'd ask!  It isn't considered an upgrade so there wasn't an additional fee. I'm guessing that either the colors on the website are the most popular or at some point in the past those were the only choices.

     

    No worries on novice questions! I've asked many on this forum and everyone is so helpful. This group helped me with my cabinetry colors...and now with my rig's name. :-)

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  12. I don't pick up my Oliver until September. I love the color purple and am getting double purple stripes. Anita told me the "official" color is called violet so I have been leaning toward name the rig Violet. The other name I'm considering is Quill. The reason I bought the Oliver is because I wanted more time in my life to write so decided to retire and move into a trailer to carve out more writing time. Can't wait to share pictures once I pick it up.

  13. I had no idea the Twin Bed Layout didn't actually involve twin beds!   You are absolutely right, the literature and sales people should help customers understand this. I just assumed I'd buy a set of twin sheets before I went to pick up my rig.  Thanks for the info and the link. I'm assuming most stores don't carry bunk size sheets so online ordering is probably the best way to go.

  14. John, Did you have a shower curtain installed? I can't quite tell by the photos. I'm considering doing that as a way to help ensure the toilet stays dry. But in reading through other threads about shower curtains, it seems like the water doesn't really spray every where and I could go either way and still be okay with the composting toilet.  I didn't quite understand it on your first set of photos but then when you told me where specifically to look for water collecting, I understood it much better. That's when I started wondering if a shower curtain would eliminate the issue altogether.  For me, the down side of the shower curtain is the aesthetic. All the photos I've seen with them seems like the shower curtain kind of over runs the tiny little room. I'm on the fence about this add-on.

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  15. Thanks, John. I loved this information. I knew from the get-go I wanted a composting toilet and the full solar set up because boondocking for 1-2 weeks at a time is my ideal. The one thing I've always wondered about and still don't fully have my head around is how you can have a composting toilet in a wet bath. I've heard/read one of the most important things about making sure a composting toilet works as it should is to make sure it's kept dry. Isn't that impossible in a wet bath?

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  16. Hi John, I too wanted a convection oven. When I toured the factory in January, I asked about swapping the microwave with a convection oven. Anita said a convection oven needs a lot more ventilation and so the spot where the microwave is wouldn't be large enough for a convection oven. She said to have one would take a whole new model for the trailer. She made it sound like it wasn't even something they were considering for the future.

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  17. I am trying to decide whether or not to have thee Winegard Omni-Directional Antenna added to my build. I'm not sure I fully understand all that it is used for even after a Google search and looking at their website. I don't plan on watching television. I usually only watch movies and, at least in my sticks-and-bricks, I do that with physical DVDs. My plan is to do the same on the road though occasionally I may want to stream. I'm inclined to think that this is something I don't need to have added on. But wanted to ask here in case they have other features or uses that I am not considering. Thank you for your thoughts.

  18. Thank you everyone!  This is so helpful. I love the idea of the white as a canvas for decorating. You have helped me to see that the frosted is probably not the option I will like, even though I love the glow of them empty with the lights on. That's just not the reality of what they will look like. And I imagine mine will be stuffed full since I'm going to be a fulltime RVer. It's interesting to me that a few people have said how much they like the mirrored ones. When I think about those, I see a surface where every fingerprint will show up. I love this forum and after I am in my Oliver, I hope to be helpful to others as you all have been to me.

  19. Hi! I've been a reader on the Forum but this is my first post.  I ordered an Oliver which going into production June 26. I'm still trying to make some final choices. I like the frost cabinetry but wonder if it will look as cool when the cabinet are full of stuff.  Does anyone have photos they'd be willing to share with the frosted cabinetry full with the lights on and then full with the lights off? Would sure appreciate your thoughts.

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