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richard h

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  1. My suggestion would be to stop alcohol, totally.  I have had to do this, and it has helped me. I drink decaf coffee and water, period. My sleep did improve and also loss weight. I have gone from 38 jean waist to 34's.  I take at this time only a Zyrtec for allergies. I am cautious of what meds do. While they may help in one area, at what cost in others. Figure I'm not fighting to prolong life, just be comfortable in my life however long that is. 

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  2. Looked at this and it just needs to be used as a trade in on another unit. Its life is close to the end. Nice thing about trade ins is salespeople usually don't care about anything except selling a unit. Never take time to see what they are about to take in.

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  3. 34 minutes ago, Big_Daddy_Jp said:

    My weekend warrior had the sagging wall issue. My insurance (AAA) tried to deny the claim as it was a known issue with weekend warrior. They then said it was due to a water leak and the insurance didn’t cover water leaks of any kind. I had them for insurance since I was 16 with no claims for over 15 years at the time. Well I had backed into a tree limb camping at Campland one time and it put a ding in the back roof cap. No real damage. The repair shop said the ding caused a slight water leak over time. So my insurance covered the repairs due to the ding. Just saying FWIW.

    This is my son's and is the very same trailer and issues. Haven't seen yet, will in a little while, but he thinks it's from water leak that has caused wall to sag. His call this am said "wall falling off" I will see. I know that like with home owners the insurance will cover the damage but not the cause, like water leaks.

  4. 31 minutes ago, D-n-Tyke said:

    Door is already taken apart down to bare door, but still on the truck. Problem is where the dent/crease is it is difficult to get to back of it to do the heavy hammer and dollie work. Was hoping to get the major dent out and then only have finish dollie work to do

     

    This is where I am at with HF tools. I know going in that they aren't great but if they can get the couple jobs I am going to use them on done, then they can be worth it. If this was something I was planning on using frequently I would buy a good quality one.

    Give a picture.

    Collision repair is my background. 

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