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Winterizing thread
06-15-2006, 17:09
Post: #14
Winterizing thread
Thank you James. Anyone can enjoy a faux paux. It takes a true humourist to
enjoy his own.

Rob 94 pt


On 15/06/06, orbitalsolutions wrote:
>
> You are most welcome, Sir ... ROFLMAO !!
>
>
> James
> 78FC33SB "Old School"
> Tunica, MS.
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
> "Rob Robinson"
>
> wrote:
> >
> > hahahah I was waiting and wasn't disappointed. thank you.
> >
> > On 15/06/06, orbitalsolutions wrote:
> > >
> > > Being one who's practice of winterizing is to head south, at
> the
> > > slightest possibility of any freezing temps at my current
> location;
> > > and not stoping to rest until there is no longer any possibile
> > > threat, I thought I would have nothing of value to add to this
> > > thread.
> > >
> > > However, I will address the question regarding the thermal
> expansion
> > > of matter.
> > >
> > > Bob, you stated, "I believe that ice doesn't require any more
> space
> > > be it 24 degrees F. or minus 24 degrees F."
> > >
> > > You are correct. The frozen matter in question would be equal in
> > > volume at either of the stated temps.
> > >
> > > James
> > > 78FC33SB "Old School"
> > > Tunica, MS.
> > >
> > > --- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > 40yahoogroups.com>,
>
> > > "one_dusty_hoot"
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Maybe I have just been lucky? Maybe it has not been cold
> > > > enough here? Maybe I took a little more care?
> > > >
> > > > I have opened the front door of a house and the entire
> > > > living room ceiling had fallen to the floor, overhead
> > > > plumbing and the owner turn off the heat.
> > > >
> > > > I have had to remove the siding from the back of a house
> > > > to repair all the copper pipes damaged from freezing.
> > > >
> > > > Some winters, not all, it does get very cold here, enough
> > > > so that an open foundation vent can burst copper in a
> > > > heated house. And, I believe that ice doesn't require
> > > > any more space be it 24 degees F. or minus 24 degrees F.
> > > >
> > > > I would lke a response please from someone who owned a
> > > > Bluebird Motor Home, not SOB, not PO "said", YOU! and
> > > > only YOU, who feel as though you did the job according
> > > > to the manual, taking care to do everything right, had
> > > > a broken pipe in their coach due to freezing.
> > > >
> > > > If you have had this happen I do hope you will not
> > > > withold this information because of any guilt or
> > > > embarasement for it has been said, you followed the
> > > > instructions, and, it did not work.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks, Bob Janes, Greenville, SC
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > 40yahoogroups.com>,
>
> > > "birdshill123"
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Although I am a new BB owner I feel I am more than qualified
> to
> > > > jump
> > > > > into this thread because: A: I have been RV'ng for 35 years
> B: I
> > > > live
> > > > > where it can and has reached minus 40 in the winter. C. We
> > > > winterize
> > > > > our summer cottage every fall.
> > > > >
> > > > > My experience has been that compressed air by itself is not
> > > > enough.
> > > > > Water will be trapped at the elbows. Especially with copper
> > > pipes.
> > > > > Assuming you have some sort of bypass the best method is to
> > > first
> > > > > blow out all the lines. Then using a hand pump, pump the pink
> > > > stuff
> > > > > BACK from the faucets into the lines. For instance you can
> open
> > > > the
> > > > > bathroom faucet and pump from the kitchen faucet back to the
> > > > > bathroom. When pink stuff comes out of the bathroom faucet
> pump
> > > > from
> > > > > the bathroom faucet to the shower. finally you need to make
> sure
> > > > that
> > > > > pink stuff is in the lines from the bathroom to under the
> bed.
> > > You
> > > > > can manually open the check valve in the fresh water intake
> and
> > > > have
> > > > > some one pump from the bathroom till pink stuff comes out the
> > > > water
> > > > > intake. An alternate method is to disconnect the intake line
> at
> > > > the
> > > > > water pump and pump pink A/F to each faucet and toilet.
> Murphy's
> > > > law
> > > > > states that if a line is going to freeze it will be in the
> most
> > > > > inaccessable place!
> > > > >
> > > > > Bruce 1988 FC 35
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
> > 94 WLWB
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>



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94 WLWB


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Messages In This Thread
Winterizing thread - Ralph - 06-15-2006, 05:22
Winterizing thread - one_dusty_hoot - 06-15-2006, 09:21
Winterizing thread - pattypape - 06-15-2006, 09:40
Winterizing thread - Tom Warner - 06-15-2006, 10:38
Winterizing thread - davidkerryedwards - 06-15-2006, 11:02
Winterizing thread - birdshill123 - 06-15-2006, 11:38
Winterizing thread - Rob Robinson - 06-15-2006, 11:52
Winterizing thread - one_dusty_hoot - 06-15-2006, 15:28
Winterizing thread - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 06-15-2006, 16:15
Winterizing thread - orbitalsolutions - 06-15-2006, 16:49
Winterizing thread - Rob Robinson - 06-15-2006, 16:51
Winterizing thread - Jerry - 06-15-2006, 17:00
Winterizing thread - orbitalsolutions - 06-15-2006, 17:00
Winterizing thread - Rob Robinson - 06-15-2006 17:09
Winterizing thread - Gregory OConnor - 06-16-2006, 00:13



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