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Daniel Good
Приєднався 17 бер 2013
DIY CARPORT FOR MOTORHOME UNDER $200!
Complete PVC Portable Car Port
List of materials I used:
1" PVC Pipe
1" PVC Cross (For center of frame and legs)
1' PVC 45 Degree Elbows (For connecting the center of frame to the legs)
1" PVC 3 Way Junction (For corner legs)
Avis Strap
Electrical Wire Screw In Hook Supports (To tie down avis strap)
1 Heavy Duty Tarp
Deck Screws
Hand Saw
List of materials I used:
1" PVC Pipe
1" PVC Cross (For center of frame and legs)
1' PVC 45 Degree Elbows (For connecting the center of frame to the legs)
1" PVC 3 Way Junction (For corner legs)
Avis Strap
Electrical Wire Screw In Hook Supports (To tie down avis strap)
1 Heavy Duty Tarp
Deck Screws
Hand Saw
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== GOOG JOB ==
Good video! Thank you.
The 22RE is an incredible engine. I've owned 2 so far. One from 1986 is still running today, almost like new.
Hell ya. Absolutely ! I think I will be able to run this for another 200k miles AT LEAST. Only 60k original miles on the odometer with a brand new rebuilt transmission/engine.
@D Good - As long as it has good compression, you can easily get another 200,000. My truck has had only two new sets of spark plugs, a couple of cluch master cylinders, brakes, and a few new exhaust systems. It's not bad for a 37 year old FWD truck. I take it everywhere. It's a real climber and good on gas. Good luck with yours.
i don’t hate it. looks better than the previous generation.
Yeah I think it improved aesthetically . Are you a fan of the electric ?
@@danielgood impartial.
Foul
Tbh this kinda hurts to see cause I was always a fan of challengers but now there turning into a ikea vacuum sounding thing and like what do they expect us to do replace a supercharger with a fan?
They can keep their vacuum. I need at least 8 cylinders
Vacuum cleaner 💀
XD fr tho
Dishonor! On you, your family, even your cows has been Dishonored!
That's ugly electric cars are so ugly
Okay that's pretty...ugly
throw in the TOWEL😂
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Va bene tutto, ma muscle car elettriche NO
You had a beautiful lady helping you
😂
Good job making a quick shelter. The sun beats on these things and they sit there and cook. I think you likely used a Harbor Freight tarp the way it looks and I use those for temp sheds and structures and turkey huts on the farm and generally get a couple years out of them. You can use old carpet pieces under corners or spots where the tarp is taking stress. That helps. Great job and God bless.
Thank you so much!
UPDATE: MAKE SURE YOU MAKE THE CONNECTIONS ON THE UPPER FRAME SOLID WITH PVC GLUE The connections would fall apart in the wind and it was hard to put up after it was up. ALSO GRIND THE LITTLE BUMPS OFF THE PVC CORNERS WHERE THE TARP TOUCHES THE ELBOWS! The tarp would tear on those little bumps.