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Under the kitchen sink and behind the drawers
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Townesw's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
@rich.dev, thank you! I had not seen photos of the 2024 model. -
Screen door protection for our furry family friends
Wandering Sagebrush replied to MAX Burner's topic in Ollie Modifications
Our Ollie has an aluminum panel replacing the lower screen. After replacing the screen several times, the previous owners tired of the wash, rinse and repeat cycle. Like us, they have a high prey drive pointing dog. On our old Airstream that came with a see through pet barrier, I added an easy to remove bar that kept the door from being pushed open by the wildhair. I should probably do the same for the Ollie. -
Our bumper box is welded to aluminum tubes that fit into the original receivers that Oliver installed for adding a bike mount. We limit the load to under 100 pounds.
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Under the kitchen sink and behind the drawers
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Townesw's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
GJ, what will be your replacement for the 3way? Will it allow you to replace both refer vents? I notice that the new Ollies still retain the upper vent. Curiosity is at work again. -
Mike, thanks for sharing. It is indeed a well written article.
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3Way Refrigerator Fan - Advice/Photos Please
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in General Discussion
@KenB, Mark told me that he sealed the back of the refrigerator to stop dust and cold intrusion. My assumption was that all the aluminum tape was his work. Now Iām not certain what was his work, and what was done at build time. @mossemi, I havenāt pulled the cover off the power supply, but will do that later this week, and wish I had that fan switch. It would have solved a lot of issues. AsĆ es la vida⦠-
3Way Refrigerator Fan - Advice/Photos Please
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in General Discussion
The sealing mod actually did a good job of routing the exhaust heat to the vent. Not knowing what was behind it led me to remove the aluminum tape and bent plates that directed the heat out. Curiosity got the better of me. I will reseal that area, and it will again resemble the photos that @topgun2 and @rideandfly offered. I am going to disconnect the existing (screamer) fan as shown in the older thread that John Davies posted. Thereās a good chance I will install a new fan much like @topgun2 did, using the now identified DC source. Chances are it will be switched, too š. Thanks all for your help! -
3Way Refrigerator Fan - Advice/Photos Please
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in General Discussion
Bill, thank you! I just stumbled on to John Davies post from a few years ago, and I suspect that our Ollie is one that received refrigerators that had the fan mounted between the upper and lower coils. In which case the options are pull the refrigerator out, or disconnect the power wire to the fan, as John showed in his post. Iām going to do the latter, and if I have cooling issues Iāll add a fan at the top. Sure wish I had found this thread earlier. Looks like Iām going to button things up after replacing all the aluminum tape, etc.. š¤·āāļø -
In a previous post, I mentioned that I wanted to replace the fan that helps cool the refer coils, and that the previous owner had sealed much of the upper area between the fridge and cabinet. I started the search today, and would like to hear from anyone who has replaced the fan. As I peeled back the aluminum tape, Iām finding layers of styrofoam sandwiched in between the fridge top and what appears to be a piece of honeycomb composite shelving, then another layer of styrofoam up to the fiberglass top, all sealed with an adhesive or injected foam. Does anyone have photos of that area that in stock condition? Thisšis what Iām finding. Thanks in advance. Steve
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https://www.rgj.com/story/news/money/business/2024/04/02/reno-getting-dealership-for-iconic-airstream-travel-trailers/73180164007/
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Lots of wonderful glyphs at VOF, but have you found the mysterious Bat Woman glyph? Itās shown on the signs at the Mouseās Tank trail head.
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Any recommendations for which brand to buy to replace our end of life propane/CO detector?
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Rob, thanks for a great trip report! Valley of Fire used to be one of our favorite parks, but since the explosion of COVID camping, the crowds have made it not as pleasant a stay. The good news is that Nevada now has a reservation system that removes the uncertainty of finding a place in the park. The Mesa near Overton is another place to spend the night boondocking, as is the BLM land around Lake Mead. Buying a season pass is another way to reduce hassle.
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Important Update about Oliver Service
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Jason Essary's topic in General Announcements
Weāve been traveling in the Southwest, so I am just now catching up on some of the events. I have to say this āphasing outā is truly disappointing. Having bought a used Oliver, as well as being long distance from Hohenwald, Iāve always felt on my own, but it now seems a whole bunch more alone. Hopefully the Oliver forum doesnāt disappear or disintegrate. Paraphrasing Benjamin Franklin, either we hang together, or surely we will hang separately. -
Apologies for the test image, but I figured out how to link to photos hosted on sites like Smugmug and Flickr. You need to get the āaddressā of the photo on the host site, usually done by selecting the photo, right clicking on it, then selecting from the drop down menu something that reads like copy image address. At the bottom right corner of the Oliver post dialog box, youāll see āother mediaā. Click on it, select Insert āImage From URLā, then paste the photo address into the box. The photo below is one of my yard pets that I posted on Flickr and linked to from here.
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FORD SUPER DUTY TRAILER MOUNTED CAMERA
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in General Discussion
Is there a ābuild threadā documenting your installation? Iām curious about how you routed the wires internally. -
Has anyone installed this camera on their Oliver? If so, did you route the wiring internally?
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How many trailers does Oliver make per year?
Wandering Sagebrush replied to HDRider's topic in General Discussion
It appears my source was misinformed, or I didnāt pick up on the date. Thanks for correcting the record. -
How many trailers does Oliver make per year?
Wandering Sagebrush replied to HDRider's topic in General Discussion
Off topic, but⦠While traveling earlier this month, I met a couple in a beautiful Tiffin Allegro RED. While chatting, they mentioned that Bob Tiffin sold the company to Thor 𤬠last year, and that the Tiffin culture was rapidly changing. -
RockTamers Always Loosening
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in General Discussion
Thatās worth a try, it might be the simplest solution. -
RockTamers Always Loosening
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Wandering Sagebrush's topic in General Discussion
Art, I do the same⦠but they always loosen. -
Iāve had my RockTamers for 12 years now, and not once do I remember them staying tight on my hitch. I snug them down tight, snug the lock nuts down, and by our first stop, the blasted things are loose. Iām thinking of making some shims to fit between the receiver and cast RockTamer collet, but thought Iād ask if anyone has a better solution. Thoughts?
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Cracked Door Panel
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Steve-Gwenne's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
I am out in the shop and realize that my window does not have screws on either interior or exterior trim, but it looks like I do have some of that parallax that was recently discussed. No thatās not bird poop on the exterior photo, itās shop light reflection. -
Cracked Door Panel
Wandering Sagebrush replied to Steve-Gwenne's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Are all the cracked doors on 2017 Olivers? Me thinks maybe thereās something goinā on with a batch of doors. Iāve had Lippert door leak problems on two different truck campers, so Iām inclined to suspect Oliver may have been the recipient of another bad batch. The campers were custom built pop ups made in California by a friend, and component quality has been an issue for him. This may be worth having a discussion with Oliver about their supplier.
