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  1. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Looks great Rayzer. You should have enough power with the Onan to run just about anything in your RV.
  2. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Rayzer, as you sit in there you will think of more things to do. At least it looks like your enjoying the time in the trailer :)
  3. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Looks good Ray, I like the idea of having the TV with the DVD. I have been also some progress on my M146. Wish I was at the point you are :) I do not even want to look at the receipts until this project is done. Keep up the excellent work.
  4. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Looks great Rayzer. I like your Idea for the 3/4" for the sink drain. It makes it little easier to run that tubing through the frame. Keep up the good work.
  5. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Excellent work once again. The tile counter top sure ads to the whole look your going for. So will the microwave run off of the inverter from the batteries, or will it only be used when the generator is powered up?
  6. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Excellent work once again Rayzer.
  7. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Looking forward to the pictures when the trim work is installed. The Atwood RV three burner cook tops are a nice size for the kitchen counter your building, and found on many auction websites for a decent price.
  8. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Thank you Rayzer. I went with a 42 gallon Fresh water tank.
  9. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Rayzer, what are your recommendations for capacity of balck and grey water tanks? Also a good source that you have found to buy these from at reasonable prices? I picked up my fresh water tank yesterday, but the balck and grey water ones seem high priced. And did you use 1/2" or 3/4" PEX tubing...
  10. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Very nice Rayzer, You have thought of everything.
  11. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Excellent work Rayzer. Where will the tanks be mounted? I always look forward to reading the new progress on this build, and keep staring at the inside of my empty trailer and think where to start. Keep up the great work.
  12. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    The water heater installation turned out great. Looks like an original install. Which brand/model did you go with.
  13. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Rayzer, I picked up my M146 with the M931A2, and as you said the clearance is close. My M146 did not allow me to flip up the landing gear feet. The mudflaps have to be removed on the M931, and the feet will clear the edge of the tires on most turns. It is when you get into a unlevel surface that...
  14. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    After looking at your photos again of the clearance on your landing gear, I hope that I will have enough clearance when I go to pick mine up. I will have to post the clearance so others can consider this when considering buying one of these trailers for the M931/M932A2s in the future. Thanks for...
  15. agazza2

    M146 RV Conversion

    Rayzer, This is a Awesome thread on a RV conversion for the M146 that it inspired me to buy a M146 last week. Hope you do not mind using some of your ideas when I do my build out of the inside. You have a real talent for attention to detail. Thank you for keeping us all updated on the progress...
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