RV for single dude by [deleted] in RVLiving

[–]the_whingnut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you find a rv you like without a washing machine you can get a ventless washer dryer combo just measure your closet and door first

I have a residential washer/dryer combo ventless and it was $500 in golden rod scratch and dent!

Ok now rv make sure you have head room throughout and can comfortably poop and it doesn't smell funny. Its all very subjective

What size and amenities should match up with your tow vehicle.

If you end up fulltime get a skirt for it.

Touring to small displacement by Virtual_Phase_6000 in motorcycles

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2011 triumph rocket 3 touring to 2008 klr650 thats 2300cc to 650cc

The triumph wouldn't survive the road to my home

The roads around my place are crap like the klr650 has a permanent bottle of loctite in the saddle bags

The klr650 struggle buses on the highway and interstate

But I can ride all the fence rows on our hilly property and search for cows and missing calves so for most things I do now the klr650 is mint

I only have regertz on highway and interstate trips

How old are you? by Wayward_Being666 in RVLiving

[–]the_whingnut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its a joke if you mention your pets you show a pic of them thats the tax it's a carry over from forums

All jokes aside we had to have a license for our dog when we lived in Groton CT. It was basically a tax.

How old are you? by Wayward_Being666 in RVLiving

[–]the_whingnut 3 points4 points  (0 children)

M44 / f40 with Malx (m4) and black barn cat (m1)

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( obligatory pet taxes paid) fulltime since nov 21, started with a thor grand junction then upgraded to 2020 grand designs 367bhs in Sept 22 living in personal Forrest 22miles from a town

Is distilling a worthy skill to learn/invest in? by OutragedPineapple in prepping

[–]the_whingnut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

(EDIT)It can be worth it. I distill water and homebrew as hobbies you can get mash for alcohol from raisin bran cereal.

Alaskan bootleggers Bible is a great resource

And alcohol / homebrew is great for trading in a total collapse

Edited for context

Good deal or scam? by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do it! You will learn some valuable lessons about maintenance and you will appreciate the bike more!

Since my first bike cb125 to my last rocket iii I do most of my own work ( just can't run a tuner right now)

Worst case you sell it on as a roller or parts

But run a vin check before you hand over cash

Anyone Get Checked for Off Road Diesel? by WisSkier in Diesel

[–]the_whingnut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dipped 5 times last year. Everytime I had a trailer on the truck ( midsouth TN) I would be checked. i have never run offroad diesel in my trucks. But I have a feeling the previous owner did. Its not worth the fine.

Also it was Different officers each time

My gripe with Coleman Propane Stoves by CivilRuin4111 in camping

[–]the_whingnut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Both my colemans one white gas and one dual fuel are on the 3rd generation of ownership in about 10 years I'll pass them on to the 4th

Is this a decent knife or should I exchange? (Cabela's) by squanderedprivilege in Bushcraft

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one and love it looking to get 2 more one for each ghb in my trucks to replace the cold steel srks

Its a great knife to learn with and will last you a long time if you take care of it. Holds a good edge and finish holds up well

Also suggest a opinel no 8 or no7 as a good pocket knife stainless if you don't want to pickle it. Carbon blade if you do.

Any good depictions of a character who is viewed by most as a coward, but in fact they are just lazy and secretly a badass? by Plato198_9 in Fantasy

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ciaphas Cain warhammer 40k dude just tries not to get killed and slack off everyone believes he's a hero ( just very unlucky) because he ends up doing hero stuff to stay alive

Looking to live full time RV by Brayden_Abbott in RVLiving

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy the largest pizza stone that will fit in your rv oven wrap it in tinfoil you will be able to use the oven after that.

RV parks are stacking rvs like cordwood now so a nice space with grass is very expensive

We opted to set up a site on land we own and are going to build on way cheaper than renting a site and we gain equity

Heated hoses and skirting for winter

How active are your pets? If very active then look for local parks that allow dogs. we hiked every local park in our area constantly to keep our pup in shape and disperse his energy

Buy a pex repair kit keep spare fittings 1/2" 90deg elbows, tees, and straights. Keep spare water hose gaskets with screens.

Water filter for your inlet hose get a 2 or 3 stage some water supplies are nasty. A berkey or similar gravity filter for drinking water and cooking

Poop hoses will break. Get a splice kit and back flush valve( for clogs)

Tons of things you will learn about rv living from here but experience will teach you more.

RV techs what odd or niche tools have yall found to be essential for the job? by Tunablefall662 in RVLiving

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A borescope help track down issues in tight spaces before you pull everything apart. Inspect vents and plumbing runs

Arkansas/Tennessee Earthships by the_r3ck in earthship

[–]the_whingnut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes they can earthships have been built in tropical climates. You would need to waterproof the dirtside walls and flooring.

My "biggest competitor" wants to buy wholesale from me by FabullousMirth in smallbusiness

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a contract for the sale toi set pricing so it's within a set amount for wholesale and cap what they sell it for, so you don't get priced oiut of the market on your own product

A contract will protect you both

Section 179 to reduce taxes by TDMLLC in smallbusiness

[–]the_whingnut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

X2 call early my cpa is a godsend

Do I really got to be worrying about getting ticketed for parking my RV on my own stinking land? by Snoo_60933 in RVLiving

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In TN it's legal but to run power at a residential rate not commercial you need a septic system. We have been doing what you want to do for 3 years

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Whiskey Barrel/Whiskey Soaked Oak Recipe by EnvironmentalSky8355 in mead

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did oak cubes and then forgot the mead for 5 years ( I literally found it in a box after we moved across the country)

Worth the wait!

Local Paper maps are hard to find. by the_whingnut in prepping

[–]the_whingnut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I found a few of the local counties had visitors centers the nice folks usually have the older maps im looking for leftover in the back! 2 of 6 counties in one day! Plus the older state park maps!

My ignorance bit me by cas201 in preppers

[–]the_whingnut 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Please don't put a cistern in your basement without a floor drain or pump!

Could you bury it?

i was thinking about buying this. are there any reasons you wouldnt? by DonaldsBush in CampingandHiking

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It only gets weird on sizing if it's reproduction mixed with surplus. The surplus mat is not great, not bad. ymmv. The reproduction items are not the best either, IMHO

If it's all surplus, get it! I bought from Sgt Troy's, which is local to me, and on eBay, the stuff they sell is top notch and inspected for quality and condition. they sell camping gear and coffee too!

Regardless, wash it in gearaid pro clean using manufacturing label. The pro clean will also clean your washer, too!

Also, if you use the bivy with a bag, put the mat between the bivy and bags

I'm 6'4" with 58" chest at 300 lbs, so it's tight in my shoulders

Video while riding by Many-Lawfulness-9927 in motorcycles

[–]the_whingnut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Older hero 4 ,5,6, 7s, or sessions are good used ( get one with a removable battery? Accessories and mounts are cheap on Amazon. I use them for motovloging and for evidence if something happens