Bill Gehr, Author at RV Enthusiast Magazine
Slip-Sliding Away

Slip-Sliding Away

Slip-Sliding Away Photos by the author Thin brackets designed to restrain RV closet and/or bathroom doors often break, which leads to sliding resistance and potential damage when allowed to flop around on the road. Installing barn door roller brackets will stop the...
Store More Stuff

Store More Stuff

Store More Stuff Photos by Lori Swaffar When there is not enough space to pack all your carry-ons into a closet, hanging a cargo net designed to secure items in a pickup truck bed can be called into service. You’ll just need to use some DIY ingenuity to get it...
A Little Privacy, Please

A Little Privacy, Please

A Little Privacy, Please Photos by the author An entry-door window is great to have — but applying self-sticking window film will keep unwanted eyes at bay. A window built into the entry door is a nice feature, but it does offer strangers an opportunity to peer...
Building a Better Trap Door

Building a Better Trap Door

Building a Better Trap Door Photos by the author Getting into the area above the belly pan to service components is not for the faint of heart. Installing a zippered access panel makes it unnecessary to endure the pain of removing the belly pan. If you own a trailer...
Worry-Free Freshwater Sanitation

Worry-Free Freshwater Sanitation

Worry-Free Freshwater Sanitation Photos by author Rather than subscribing to the old method of using a mixture of bleach and water to neutralize bacteria and slime that contaminate the RV freshwater system, treating with Purogene, a solution that’s been around for...