Bob Livingston, Author at RV Enthusiast Magazine - Page 4 of 23
A Big Stretch

A Big Stretch

A Big Stretch Photos by author Closing the fifth wheel’s large pass-through compartment door took super long arms or a big tug on the side to release the magnets holding it up. A simple pull handle made the process seamless. Exterior compartment doors are typically...
On the Level

On the Level

On the Level Photos by the author Enlisting high-quality Andersen Hitches Camper Levelers will allow you to chuck the boards when compensating for uneven ground Leveling your RV is part of the routine when setting up in camp, and more and more models are equipped with...
Soft Landing

Soft Landing

Soft Landing When pads are not handy, throw a couple of flip flops under your knees. Sounds crazy, but it really works. It’s been said that “necessity is the mother of invention” — even if sometimes you aren’t inventing anything but simply need to find something “that...
Small Tips, Big Results

Small Tips, Big Results

Small Tips, Big Results Photos by the author and Bill Gehr Sometimes, it’s the little things that can make a big difference in livability and comfort. RVers love to tinker — and are not afraid to share great ideas with the entire community. RVers are industrious by...
Bantam-weight Grunge Buster

Bantam-weight Grunge Buster

Bantam-weight Grunge Buster Dremel’s cordless Versa works wonders when it comes time to clean up tight spots in your RV “Scrubbing” is profanity in my personal dictionary, but a necessary evil for RVers. We spend time scrubbing barbecues, bathtubs, toilets, wheels —...