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Old 01-26-2021, 02:56 AM   #1
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I don’t want to start a new family

Over the year+ I’ve been on here, I consider many here “family”

You all have helped me work through many issues with my understanding of our Alpine. We’ve had his and downs, but that’s how families work.

With the purchase of the Monaco, I’m starting a new project. I’ve poured over the forums on the coach. Most subjects have been covered, and been discussed.

My point is, I don’t want to make a new “family” over there as I work on the motorhome. I highly value many here for their wisdom and expertise when it comes to the ins and outs of RV workings.

But..... this is a Keystone forum and I don’t want to compromise that.

So, my question is; is there Room here in the “Campfire Chatter” to discuss the Monaco project and ask for help?

If not, I totally understand, and will not discuss it at all.

Give me your thoughts.

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Old 01-26-2021, 03:00 AM   #2
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You are very welcome to stay. There are lots of members here with non Keystone products. In the end they all have the same appliances and issues. You don’t need to use the campfire chatter only to ask any questions brother.
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Old 01-26-2021, 03:12 AM   #3
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Thanks.

What I thought about was a project thread, kinda follow along as I tear into and ask for help, and let others see and comment on what they think.

I have a few other projects going on right now, flying alone on them as again I just don’t want to invest to much in forging new friendships. I’m getting to old to weed through BS on some sites.

The other projects
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Old 01-26-2021, 03:24 AM   #4
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You are very welcome to stay. There are lots of members here with non Keystone products. In the end they all have the same appliances and issues. You don’t need to use the campfire chatter only to ask any questions brother.
And I can’t believe your up this early
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Old 01-26-2021, 03:24 AM   #5
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I would like to see a DIY thread as long is it pertained to the subject of RaVing.
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Old 01-26-2021, 04:45 AM   #6
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I’m in... I’d be interested in seeing your progress
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And I can’t believe your up this early
I have a 14 year old cat that is still on my old work schedule. I just feed him and go to sleep in my chair.
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Old 01-26-2021, 08:36 AM   #8
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I would like to see a DIY thread as long is it pertained to the subject of RaVing.
It maybe more comedy of errors vs DIY
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It maybe more comedy of errors vs DIY
I agree no matter how good it works and happy somebody will say it’s not necessary. Don’t care .
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Old 01-26-2021, 12:49 PM   #10
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Motor homes are basically a trailer wrapped around a tow vehichle. Stay with us we appreciate your contributions. I haven't seen any "brand snobs" around here (as long as we're not talking yow vehicle L.O.L).
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Old 01-29-2021, 06:06 PM   #11
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For me that sweet ole Bronco gives you unequivocal lifetime membership here. Only reason I sold my 1996 was because it couldn’t tow 16000 lbs. But it was a beast surf fishing on the deep sands of the outer banks.
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What Monaco do you have?? I had a Monaco Monarch for 15 years before my Keystone.
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Old 01-29-2021, 11:12 PM   #13
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Cool excavator along with the Bronco!

Absolutely stay with us, we certainly appreciate your knowledge!

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Justin, if you left, who would I have to cry with when college football comes back in September?
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Thanks.

What I thought about was a project thread, kinda follow along as I tear into and ask for help, and let others see and comment on what they think.

I have a few other projects going on right now, flying alone on them as again I just don’t want to invest to much in forging new friendships. I’m getting to old to weed through BS on some sites.

The other projects
You could keep that bronco at my house if you need the extra space for the new Monaco. I would need the keys...only if I had to move it every now and then
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For me that sweet ole Bronco gives you unequivocal lifetime membership here. Only reason I sold my 1996 was because it couldn’t tow 16000 lbs. But it was a beast surf fishing on the deep sands of the outer banks.
Love my beast as well. It will be hard though when the new ones come out
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Justin, if you left, who would I have to cry with when college football comes back in September?
LOL, I’m a sucker for punishment with my Ducks
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You could keep that bronco at my house if you need the extra space for the new Monaco. I would need the keys...only if I had to move it every now and then
It’s a moved along in getting back together. All that’s left now is interior and loads of wiring, but excavator is calling
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Cool excavator along with the Bronco!

Absolutely stay with us, we certainly appreciate your knowledge!

Cheers!
Not so sure on how much knowledge I have. I’m pretty much a figure it out by failing to know what works guy
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What Monaco do you have?? I had a Monaco Monarch for 15 years before my Keystone.
Bought an 02 Diplomat that will need sealed all over and gutted with new sub-floor and brought back to life
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