That's Great!  One of the guys with the boat motors heard about us from a
rally in Conn. So there are people out there who know. I'm only advertising
locally cuz this is a LOW budget show- we pay for most of it. The $10.00 fee
pays for the porta-pottys@ $100.00 each. We do the rest and try to come out
even or there abouts.
The TV station will again film on Sat. and have the vidios for sale- $8.00
bucks or something. Hopefully we'll have Tee shirts and dash plaques, and a
raffel.
See you all then!
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Thompson - The Yankee Jukebox Shop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [VAC] a/c for a Trade Wind


>Merry
>
>The girls and I are excited, and I spoke with a friend of mine in the
jukebox
>buisness in Connecticut, and he's got a place about a 1/2 mile from yours,
and
>we'll see him there as well...  He never knew about the event, and will be
>attending too.
>
>Thanks again, and see you in a couple of weeks.
>
>Chris
>
>
>Merry Watson wrote:
>
>> Chris
>> Don't think you'll need air Fathers Day weekend! Ha Ha!
>> Just heard that there are a group of boat motor enthusasts comming and a
6'
>> locomotive model!  We've never had trains before- they are usually too
>> large! This is sounding better and better! I can't wait!
>> See you then
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chris Thompson - The Yankee Jukebox Shop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 8:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: [VAC] a/c for a Trade Wind
>>
>> >> Looking for an air conditioner that will fit into the vent cutout on
my
>> 65
>> >> tradewind. (New or used) What size is best for a 24 ft airstream?
>> >
>> >John
>> >
>> >Last summer I went to my local RV dealer and bought a used Coleman Mach
>> series
>> >for my Argosy 26'.  It never had AC either, and after a call to the AS
tech
>> >support dept,  I was told exactly where the 110v wire was placed by
>> measuring
>> >the drilling point from known interior points (it was NOT near an
existing
>> >vent) and that I had to cut a hole.  I was nervous, but once I confirmed
>> the
>> >location of the wiring, I drilled a hole inside and proceeded with the
>> metal
>> >shears.  It went very smoothly.  I located the AC very near one rib for
>> >support, and had to frame inbetween the layers of aluminum with wood and
>> >screws to make the opening more rigid (and flat), and ready for the big
>> >squeeze of the AC mounting hardware.
>> >
>> >Overall the job only took about 3 hours from start to final cleanup.
The
>> >worst was drilling the first hole.  Anyway, it works great and I can
almost
>> >make it snow inside.   Have fun!
>> >
>> >Chris Thompson
>> >73 Sovereign 31'
>> >76 Argosy 26'
>> >77 Overlander 27'
>> >
>> >
>> >
>

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