Dear Avioners, You may need to repost a recent message if you think a copy of it needs to be kept in the archives! Please accept my apologies! A spam message...
I saved them all. I don't think I deleted any. I could send them back in, or to you, if that would help (if I understand the problem correctly). John Kearns ...
I saved them all. I don't think I deleted any. I could send them back in, or to you, if that would help (if I understand the problem correctly). John Kearns ...
John, That is a kind offer! Most of them were fairly routine chat. You might look through and see if any of them have permanent value that would be useful to...
Jeff, removing the refrigerator from the cabinet should take every bit of 20 minutes. 1. Removing door first makes the box a little easier to handle. 2....
If your 1988 V model has a rear bath and twin beds, it should be identical to the bathroom/bedroom area of my 1987 P model. You mentioned that you discovered...
My trailer just celebrated its 20th birthday. (August 1986). I finally got her pulled back home from the storage lot. It has been there since last November...
Now that most of the kids are married off I can get back to work on the important stuff. :) A new feature has been added to silveravion.com that allows you to...
Have you tried the new Simple Green for Aircraft? It was specifically formulated for use on aluminum. It works great on Avion trailers and just as well as...
I am planning on downloading files in the Photo Albums. These are posted in the photo archive section of silveravion.com. Here is the link if you want to...
Hi guys: My problem is the lead in wire on the roof that comes off the antenna and goes into the roof. The coax is sun baked and brittle, now totally broken....
The new Simple Green for aircraft and aluminum is called - Extreme Simple Green! And a Google search on that returns many, many places to find it including...
Hi Carl. The 75 ohm coaxial cable used on your 1987 Avion is probably designated RG59U. The jacket is not as resistant to UV as cable that is manufactured...
Thank you Rol. For the life of me I could not remember the name. I have seen gallon containers of the new stuff at Sam' Club also. A little back, the ...
I was just gifted a t-20 avion!!!!! wow #1593 seems like most of it works and I intend to use it! any info from anyone that knows about them would be good. I...
Hi, I have one with a serial number pretty close to you, (I am 600 miles from it and don't remember exactly but I think 1553). Not sure what you would like to...
Hi there We have a 1963, we do not have any floor rot, guess we are just lucky. We need an air conditioner and are trying to replace the floor tiles. We where...
Lynda, You are lucky indeed if you have no floor rot. I say that because all the "silver beauties" (Avion,Airstream, Silver Streak, and Streamline) shared a...
... located in the manuals tab and go to the OEM manuals on the right column. ... that is ... good condition. ... practical. ... is inside ... run it to ... ...
Hi Steve, I will check the edges of this camper. As you said with an ice pick. Have to buy an ice pick first. I will let Al know that it is okay to remove the...
Hi Lynda, If it were me and the trailer truly has a solid floor I would not remove the original floor tiles but rather just refloor over them, yes you will...
Lynda, I agree with Steve's points and would add a word of caution regarding the health hazards involved with removing asbestos floor tiles. The material will...
HI Steve, did you glue the new composite floor or did you let it float? Did you take any precaution near the entry door, sinks and or bathroom to protect...
I floated the floor, I think one of the real secrets is to buy the expensive underlayment which adds 50+ cents per sq ft to your installation costs but is...
Thanks Steve. I appreciate the prompt reply. Just one more question if you don't mind. I am assuming you left the required 5/16" space for expansion ...
I used SS screws Steve ... From: <worahm@...> To: <avioncampingandrestoration@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:28 AM Subject: Re:...
I agree one should be careful if removing asbestos tiles. However it is the dust one might encounter by scraping, sawing, or sanding them that would be most...
Bill, I was just back at the huge fly-in at Oshkosh in July and the Extreme Simple Green folks there were giving demonstrations, samples, etc. Some kids doing...
The hazard from removing tiles is when they snap or the surface is scuffed up while trying to remove a stubborn tile. I don't recommend it, but if you hold...