Flyfisher
Senior Member
NorCal - Looks great! Nice job. Thanks for the pictures. Love the handles on your faucet.
Gregg
Gregg
NorCal, Can you take a closer picture of the faucet like Bill Harr's photo up close. I wanted a closer look at the base of your faucet. What brand is yours and where did you purchase it?NorCalHawk said:Here are a couple of photos showing new faucet.
Thanks for the close-up. Did you use teflon tape over the threads before you tightened everything up? My Grandby should be ready mid-July and the first 3 mods will be the faucet, thermostat, installing the voltage meter. I also plan on doing what Ted did with the wood cutting board. So many different thermostat choices, so I will probably go to Menards or Home Depot and find a non-programable heat only. JohnNorCalHawk said:Thanks Flyfisher....
Here is a close up, I hope this helps. I bought it at Ace Hardware and its made by Moen #CA84913, ($60.00, I know...ouch, but quality comes at a price(so they say?). Also, just an additional comment...I have made several modifications to my 2012 Hawk, most of which are little things. But, three mods I made, which I should have done from day one are: (1) I had the original foam mattress sliced down from 4" to 3", this made a huge (comfort) difference. (2) I replaced the (pole) dinette table with a Lagun and now, (3) the faucet. Happy camper I am.
All twist to tighten faucet connections should have gaskets or O rings. I am always amazed how many people put tape on the threads. Faucets have straight threads and not tapered NPT.longhorn1 said:Thanks for the close-up. Did you use teflon tape over the threads before you tightened everything up? My Grandby should be ready mid-July and the first 3 mods will be the faucet, thermostat, installing the voltage meter. I also plan on doing what Ted did with the wood cutting board. So many different thermostat choices, so I will probably go to Menards or Home Depot and find a non-programable heat only. John