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Post by bricemaieralt on May 3, 2013 19:25:44 GMT -5
How do you get your camper up in the air to work beneath it? I want to inspect my frame, maybe paint, and definitely insulate.
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Post by 61shastacompact on May 3, 2013 21:26:53 GMT -5
I used a floor jack and four jack stands on mine and it worked great. Just be sure to have a solid, level surface for the jack stands.
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Gone Kayaking
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long live the Vintage Shasta Trailer Forum....we're gone but you are not forgotten!
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Post by Gone Kayaking on May 4, 2013 9:18:06 GMT -5
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Bob
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Pictures are still on my blog: thisoldcamper.com
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Post by Bob on May 4, 2013 10:12:29 GMT -5
I put mine up on blocks, tires off the ground. That's how they stay over winter.
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hauswife
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Needs more lawn flamingos!
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Post by hauswife on May 5, 2013 17:08:35 GMT -5
Big floor jack and four jack stands- two under the frame behind the axle and two at the tow hitch, as close to the trailer as possible.. I had it up for a couple days, and it was sturdy enough to walk in.
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