Dana,
Stick to it! It's so worth it! It'll be yours- you will put yourself into it
and it will reflect your personality.
I was in my sister-in-laws newish SOB the other night and just couldn't
stand the frosted glass and the fake valour upolstry. Yes, it's wider, and
bigger than mine, but it doesn't have that " home" feeling. Keep up the good
work! Merry
-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 11, 2000 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: [VAC] Popping out small dent in a/s


>Tuna,
>Thanks for the suggestion. We have a friend who owns a glass company. We'll
>borrow one of those suction things.  I can't imagine how we'd get
>underneath, this place is way up on top on the back.  Right where it starts
>to flatten out.  It's on the curved part though.  Hopefully this thing the
>glass people have will work.
>No, it hasn't been a good weekend.  I love the a/s stream kind of like
Merry
>loves hers.  It's a kind of sickness! I know we'll have a lot more problems
>and I'm willing to work thru them, but it gets overwhelming.  Especially
>listening to you guys talk about all the problems.  I'm the do it yourself
>in this family.  My husband works long hours and would rather pay to fix
>something than to do it himself.  I usually try to handle anything I'm big
>enough to. I don't mind the hard work. We've looked at newer a/s and my
>husband would rather by a newer one, but I think to learn, we'd better
stick
>to what we have.  On the way home e spotted a 93 Excella 1000, that was
just
>brand new.  They were asking $19,000. We drooled all the way home.  Then
>when we got here and I went inside ours, it just grabbed my heart again and
>I saw I couldn't get rid of it although it's turning into a money pit.  I
>really feel it's just what we need right now.  Maybe we could upgrade
>someday or maybe not!
>DSK in TEXAS
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert C Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Monday, June 12, 2000 2:46 AM
>Subject: Re: [VAC] Popping out small dent in a/s
>
>
>>this is not your weekend, is it? I've had reasonable success popping out a
>>couple of small dents from my overlander with a smaller suction cup device
>>with a handle/grip... the kind glaziers use to handle large sheets of
>>glass... the alternative is to remove the corresponding inside skin of the
>>trailer and pushing it out from the inside... body/fender people use the
>>'spoon' technique... a curved surface like the back of a large salad
spoon,
>>and a 'rolling' motion. good luck!
>>
>>Tuna.
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Dana Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 1:41 PM
>>Subject: [VAC] Popping out small dent in a/s
>>
>>
>>> Well, my son being helpful and getting on top of a/s to work on the air
>>> cond. He stepped off roof of the house  and on to the a/s. He made a
>small
>>> dent where he put his foot.  We tried popping it back out with a plunger
>>> with no avail. I was sick! I wasn't out there when he did it.  I
>certainly
>>> would not have allowed this.  Any suggestions on how we can pop this
back
>>> out?
>>> DSK (sick) in TEXAS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> K (sick) in TEXAS
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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