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Anyone interested in 83 Pace Arrow Tear down and Rebuild?

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
Started to look into some water damage in the kitchen of our 83 Pace Arrow. The more I looked, the more I found. I have some pics of the damage so far. Anyone interested in following a rebuild thread?
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.
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fulltimin
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Nomad
DewLess wrote:
I think we should also be honoring the wife of 50 years. Using this project as an example this has to be a very strong and forgiving Lady. Congratulations




Definitely. Has to be forgiving to put up with me!
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
joerg68 wrote:
Congratulations on the anniversary! Some things in life are so much more important than an old RV project. Have a good time!



Absolutely. We try to have a good time on a daily basis. If you can't find humor, make it!
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
ro_sie wrote:
Congratulations on 50 great and wonderful years. You are so lucky she let you stay this long! You are a lucky man.




What makes you think I am the lucky one? Maybe she is the lucky one! Lol. Yea, just kidding. I tell every one, she got the short end of the stick, and I married up.

Everyone has their moments, I don't care who it is.

In some ways it doesn't seem that long.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

DewLess
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Explorer
I think we should also be honoring the wife of 50 years. Using this project as an example this has to be a very strong and forgiving Lady. Congratulations

joerg68
Nomad II
Nomad II
Congratulations on the anniversary! Some things in life are so much more important than an old RV project. Have a good time!
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ro_sie
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Explorer
Congratulations on 50 great and wonderful years. You are so lucky she let you stay this long! You are a lucky man.
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fulltimin
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Nomad
It's been said, the road to nowhere is paved with good intentions.

Also, it's the thought that counts. Doesn't really matter if you do it or not.

Ah, yeah, right. Duh...

I had good intentions. I also had the energy. I had the time. However, it didn't happen. Yet, I got nowhere.

There is a reason. Today is our anniversary. I decided it would be better to spend time with my spouse. After all, today, it's official. We've been married for 50 years. Yeah. Half a century. Lol.

Sounds really long when I put it that way.

It's been a good day.

I do plan on working tomorrow. Have a good one.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
dodge guy wrote:
fulltimin wrote:
DewLess wrote:
Left hand drill bit




Yeah, I didn't have one of those either...


Ya, but you need a left handed drill to use one!




Nothing like a little bit of good humor. Thanks.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

dodge_guy
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fulltimin wrote:
DewLess wrote:
Left hand drill bit




Yeah, I didn't have one of those either...


Ya, but you need a left handed drill to use one!
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fulltimin
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DewLess wrote:
Left hand drill bit




Yeah, I didn't have one of those either...
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

DewLess
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Explorer
Left hand drill bit

fulltimin
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Nomad
Looking around a little bit, the solution was right in front of me, and very cheaply, I might add.







Yup, that's right. Using a torx bit of the appropriate size, a couple of whacks with a hammer to insert said bit, then using the "impact driver" that I have from Ryobi, and "Bingo". As they used to say... "Easy as Pie".

With the impact driver, the stuck bolt came right out. Somebody hit the easy button on this one.

You may be able to reuse the torx bit, but if not, they only cost pennies when buying a bunch at a time.

Wahoo!
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
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Nomad
During the course of this rebuild, I have encountered a number of twisted off screws, bolts, and the like.

Sometimes the answer is staring me right in the face. Other times, a little thought is needed. This one, was, since I don't have the proper tool, what do I have that I can use that will work?

If the bolt head is twisted off, OR, if I had to grind off the head to get said offending member apart, here is a quick, very workable solution.

Step number one is to drill a hole in the center of the bolt, as if using an "easy out". However, I have had some success with easy outs, but not always.







If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
Nomad
Nomad
navegator wrote:
Hare you also calculating for the stress cracks induced by the vibration of the sink while driving, I had the head sink crack horizontally from road induced stress, found that the "P" trap vibrated just enough to induce tension, replaced sink and anchored the trap.

navegator




Nope. Have not calculated that, and not planning to. If it cracks when we are on the road, I'll know it, and take care of it then.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

navegator
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Explorer
Hare you also calculating for the stress cracks induced by the vibration of the sink while driving, I had the head sink crack horizontally from road induced stress, found that the "P" trap vibrated just enough to induce tension, replaced sink and anchored the trap.

navegator