Verna said:I just I attach about 15’ of coax to my Mohu Leaf flat antenna, and toss it on the roof. It works.Thanks to your sage advice, Verna this is what we've been doing for months. Works just fine. It's about as technical as I get.
Hadn't thought of that, but I will shoot nuCamp an email. Although, I seriously doubt there would be a problem. The 400's have the bed all the way in the back without that shelf/storage or anything offering structural support.Sharon_is_SAM said:You may want to check with nuCamp to see if the rear cross shelf is required for support of the framing.



But didn't.
So went ahead and put down that 5mm vinyl planking. It didn't eliminate the soft spot completely, but got rid of most of it, and made the rest of the floor a bit cushier so at least all the floor feels about the same. I didn't want to go up to a 10mm plank even though it would be more rigid, not only because of the weight, but also I didn't want to cover too much of the air inlets under the Alde radiators. Went with a gray / driftwood color / pattern for the floor. There's a few splotches of similar gray in the cushions, and then added some tile in the kitchen to try and blend the colors a bit more. After the tile went in, had to reinstall the SeaLevel monitor since it originally was installed with a little angle to it, which became a lot more obvious with the horizontal tile lines.


@CamakCamak said:When eating Zweigles or snappy grillers NY state law says you must use Nancy’s spicy mustard or Nancy’s chili sauce, unless of course it is 2am and you are dining on a garbage plate at Nick Tahous, then you must use yellow mustard on the Greek meat sauce