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Spent the bank holiday weekend tidying up the motorhome, sorting out those little things that can usually "wait".
Our rear roof window flyscreen was split a few months ago (over garage bed) and I had every intention of replacing it yet again.
The last time I replaced the flyscreen/black out blind combo, it cost me about £40. This time I had a cunning plan.
I removed the old fly netting and replaced with cheap plastic net off the roll. I secured the netting with pegs and hot glued it into position, and then cut the edge off.
I also have been having problems with my reversing/rear cameras. I was able to swop a faulty one with a camera I had spare in the garage. I also had bought a single camera from ebay previously, to fit by my rear number plate on the side where my grey waste outlet is located.
It took an afternoons work, but I now have an extra camera at the rear close to the ground so I can line up the waste outlet with a sewer drain (at home)
Our rear roof window flyscreen was split a few months ago (over garage bed) and I had every intention of replacing it yet again.
The last time I replaced the flyscreen/black out blind combo, it cost me about £40. This time I had a cunning plan.
I removed the old fly netting and replaced with cheap plastic net off the roll. I secured the netting with pegs and hot glued it into position, and then cut the edge off.
I also have been having problems with my reversing/rear cameras. I was able to swop a faulty one with a camera I had spare in the garage. I also had bought a single camera from ebay previously, to fit by my rear number plate on the side where my grey waste outlet is located.
It took an afternoons work, but I now have an extra camera at the rear close to the ground so I can line up the waste outlet with a sewer drain (at home)