Bob Livingston, Author at RV Enthusiast Magazine - Page 3 of 25
Spray Away

Spray Away

Spray Away Photos by the author The Turbo Jet Pressure Washer is a simple tool that pressurizes water though a garden hose and makes cleaning vehicles and patios less of a chore. Years ago, I discovered a gadget at an RV show that claimed to turn an ordinary water...
Basking in the Sun

Basking in the Sun

Basking in the Sun Photos by Bill Gehr When the RV is in storage and the rooftop solar system is covered, a portable solar kit will keep the batteries charged properly and ready for the next trip. Solar panels make it possible for owners to enjoy boondocking without...
Eye Spy

Eye Spy

Eye Spy Photos by the author Diagnosing issues in tight, dark places where hands, arms and eyes simply can’t “reach” usually requires creative measures, which most times don’t work. An endoscope — or borescope to many mechanics—makes it possible to view previously...
Can Do

Can Do

Can Do Photos by the author Keeping soda and beer cans from marring an RV refrigerator’s interior walls can be an exercise in futility. Beyond the problem with ugly gray marks on the white walls is dealing with adequate places to store these cans — and finding them...
A Little ‘Bit’ Better

A Little ‘Bit’ Better

A Little ‘Bit’ Better Photos by the author The speed and convenience of screw and impact guns have supplanted the common screwdriver when it comes to driving fasteners. They are super convenient — until you misplace the bit needed for a particular project. These bit...